Saturday, April 19

Cameroon is rich in natural resources, both underground and above ground — from minerals to forests, water, and fertile land. These resources are a major part of the country’s economy, supporting sectors like agriculture, mining, energy, and exports.

Here’s a complete overview of the natural resources in Cameroon


1. Mineral Resources

ResourceNotes
BauxiteLarge deposits in Minim-Martap (Adamawa); used in aluminum production
Iron OreMassive reserves in Mbalam, Nkout, and Kribi areas
GoldFound in the East Region (e.g., Batouri, Yokadouma); artisanal and industrial mining
DiamondDiscovered in the East and South regions; mostly small-scale mining
Cobalt, Nickel, ManganeseFound in Lomié, Akom II, and Nkamouna; potential for high-tech industries
LimestoneUsed for cement production (e.g., Cimencam and Dangote Cement)
Tin, Rutile, UraniumSmall deposits explored in the North and East

2. Agricultural Resources

ResourceRegion(s)Notes
CocoaCenter, South, SouthwestOne of Cameroon’s top exports
Coffee (Arabica & Robusta)West, Northwest, EastGrown in both highlands and forest areas
Palm OilLittoral, SouthwestGrowing sector for food and biofuel
CottonNorthMajor cash crop in dry savanna zones
Bananas & PlantainsSouth, Southwest, LittoralFor domestic use and export
Maize, Cassava, Yams, Millet, GroundnutsNationwideMain food crops
Timber/WoodEast, South, CentreCameroon has vast rainforests; hardwoods like iroko, mahogany, ayous exported

3. Energy Resources

ResourceNotes
Hydroelectric PowerCameroon has many rivers (like Sanaga) used for dams (Edea, Lom Pangar, Nachtigal)
Oil & Natural GasOffshore and onshore in the Rio del Rey Basin and Douala Basin
CoalSmall reserves, not widely exploited
Solar & BiomassEmerging renewable options, especially in the north

4. Forest Resources

  • Cameroon is part of the Congo Basin rainforest, the second-largest tropical forest in the world
  • Timber types: Iroko, Sapele, Mahogany, Ayous, Bubinga
  • Forests provide biodiversity, medicinal plants, non-timber products (e.g., bush mango, honey, rattan)
  • Deforestation and illegal logging are major concerns

5. Water Resources

SourceNotes
RiversSanaga, Wouri, Benue, Nyong, Logone, Chari — used for power, fishing, irrigation
LakesLake Chad (shared), Lake Nyos, Lake Barombi, Lake Ossa
GroundwaterImportant in rural areas for drinking and farming
RainfallHigh in the south and coastal regions — supports lush vegetation and agriculture

6. Marine & Fishery Resources

  • Cameroon’s coastline (Atlantic Ocean) offers rich fishing grounds
  • Key species: tilapia, catfish, shrimp, barracuda, etc.
  • Inland fish farming and artisanal fishing are growing sectors

Fun Fact:

Cameroon’s nickname “Africa in Miniature” is partly due to its diverse natural landscapes — from mountains and savannas to beaches, rainforests, and deserts, all within one country!

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