The Mbalmayo Agricultural Research Centre

The Mbalmayo Agricultural Research Centre (CRAMB) replaces the former Regional Agricultural Research Centre of Nkolbisson (CRRANK). The CRAMB covers the dense forest agroecological zone with bimodal rainfall, namely the Central, Southern and Eastern regions. This stems from the organizational chart of the Board of Directors meeting of 04 September 2020.

Missions of the Centre

CRAMB is responsible for conducting research on stimulating plants, fruit and fruit trees, annual crops, forests, production systems, environmental protection, product processing and agricultural mechanisation.

It must also provide answers to the constraints linked to peri-urban agriculture and livestock.

To coordinate and lead CRAMB's activities, the Head of the Centre is assisted by a Head of the Scientific Support Unit (CAS) and a Head of the Administrative and Financial Affairs Department (SAAF). At the head of each of the structure's branches, there is a Branch Head.
 

Operational Structures

In addition to the branches directly dependent on CRAMB, several operational structures are part of CRAMB. These include the Specialised Botanical Research Station (National Herbarium of Cameroon), the Multipurpose Agricultural Research Stations, the Agricultural Research Stations and the Valorisation Stations, as well as their respective Antennas (see figure below).
 

CRAMB's key activities

Annual crops

On cassava:

  • Collection, identification of local varieties and inventory of diseases and pests;
  • Setting up a nursery for several cassava accessions;
  • Establishment of different propagation fields for cuttings (Ntui, Mbalmayo, Meyomessala).

On rice:

  • Development of intensive rice cultivation techniques (new fertiliser rates) and integration of rice cultivation into local cropping systems;
  • Introduction of rainfed upland rice production in the Central Region (Nkolbisson, Nkol-Koumou and Zamengoe). 

Perennial crops

On cocoa trees:

  • Development of hybrid cocoa varieties ;
  • Knowledge of the influence of shading on the spatial distribution of mirids in cocoa farms
  • Reduction of the number of phytosanitary treatments against brown pod rot
  • Development of effective and sustainable integrated pest management methods.
  • Characterisation of the economic structure of farms based on FAS-cocoa
  • Determination of the food security level of cocoa farm households
  • Identification of alternative host trees for cocoa mirids
  • Development of an indirect method of chemical control of mirids: the root drench

Capacity building of cocoa farmers through exposure to endogenous pest and disease control strategies and prevention of the introduction of new phytosanitary constraints.

On fruit trees: 

  • Diagnosis of citrus decline and identification of associated factors in cocoa-based agroforestry systems;
  • Development of integrated control methods against citrus diseases (cercosporiose, gommose)
  • Highlighting the important role of fruit trees in family farms (FFS);
  • Establishment and maintenance of avocado and citrus woodlots

Forests and the environment:

  • Development of the cutting technique in a plastic cutting container of Okok (Gnetum spp.), njangsang (Ricinodendronheudelottii), wild mango and Bitter cola leafy plants (preferably taken from young individuals);
  • Development of domestication and vegetative propagation techniques (layering, grafting, cuttings) for about 30 trees of social and economic importance.

Animal and fish production

  • Development of feed formulations (monogastric) based on agricultural and industrial by-products;
  • Development of feed technologies and formulations for fish farming in ponds;
  • Development of semi-floating feed production techniques for fish nutrition;
  • Development of biological control techniques in ponds using toad protectors for fish.

Post-harvest technologies:

  1. Development of the technique for the production of juice from rice, ginger;
  2. Development of rice flour production technique;
  3. Development of the technique for the production of Pop Rice;
  4. Preparation of rice cookies;
  5. Production of 100% Arabica ground coffee.

List of available data sheets

- Annual crops

  1. Data sheet for maize seed production ;
  2. Data sheet for cassava seed production;
  3. Data sheet for rice seed production;
  4. Data sheet for the production of certified rainfed rice seed;
  5. Data sheet for certified lowland rice seed production;
  6. Construction of improved silos to increase maize storage time and reduce post-harvest losses quantitatively and qualitatively;

- Perennial crops

  1. Data sheet on cocoa pod multiplication ;
  2. Data sheet on the production of cocoa plants;
  3. Papaya Solo (Caricapapaya L.) and cultivation practices.

- Animal and fish production

  1. Fry production data sheet ;
  2. Data sheet on broiler feeding;
  3. Broiler production data sheet;
  4. Data sheet on pig rearing;

- Production systems, economics and rural sociologies

  1. Data sheet on making juice from rice and ginger ;
  2. Data sheet on the production of rice flour;
  3. Data sheet on the manufacture of Pop Rice;
  4. Data sheet on making rice cookies.

Centre de Recherche Agricole d'Ekona

Geographically, Ekona research centre is situated between the latitude 40 South and 60 North and longitude 80 West and 100 East. It covers a surface area of 55,000km2. It is found in agro-ecological zone iv of Cameroon, a zone characterized by evergreen vegetation and mono modal rainfall pattern. Rainfall measurements range between 2500 mm-4000 mm per year. The average temperature ranges between 200C-210C.

Administratively, it is situated at the entrance of the Ekona village in the Muyuka Sub-Division, Fako-Division of the South West Region. It is situated along Buea-Muyuka highway, directly opposite CDC Ekona yard.

Brief activities

  • Rubber technology laboratory
  • Soil and cartographic laboratory
  • Entomology laboratory
  • Fruit tree production unit
  • Biotechnology laboratory
  • Post-harvest unit
  • Animal production unit
 
  • Root and tubers
  • Rubber Nursery
  • Rubber physiology/Agronomy
  • Rubber pathology
  • Palm pathology
  • Farming system unit


Contact

PMB 25 Buea, South-West Region.

Tel: (237) 33322022/ 677433930

Fax: (237) 33322022

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Centres de Recherche Agricole de Wakwa

Localisation : Zone II ou  Zone des Hautes Savanes Guinéennes

Régions de compétence : Adamaoua et la partie Nord de la région de l’Est.

Etendue du réseau 

Station polyvalente de recherche agricole de Banyo;

  • Antennes de Tibati, Mbé, Meiganga et Ndokayo.

Activités de Recherche

Coordination nationale des recherches sur les bovins, la santé animale et la faune. En outre, le CRRA de Wakwa assure la conduite des recherches en vue de la diversification du potentiel de production agricole de cette zone dans les domaines des cultures annuelles, des systèmes de production et de l’économie et sociologie rurales.

Projets de recherche-developpement

  • Studies of ticks and tick-born diseases CORAF
  • Can Onchocerciasis be Eradicated ? (IRAD Wakwa) DFG Germany
  • Search for efficient and sustainable control of vector-borne parasites of causing economic losses in livestock production systems– Projet BIP.

Contact : 

Tél Chef de Centre: +237 69678 77 84

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Centres de Recherche Agricole de Bambui

Created in 1996, the Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD) Bambui covers research structures in the West and North West Regions representing the Western Highlands agro-ecological Zone III. It has six research structures on Bambui, Mankon, Foumban Foumbot, Bangante and Dschang.

Babungo and Santa are the operational Substations within the jurisdiction of IRAD Bambui. There are large experimental plots within the North West Region especially in Mezam, Menchum and Bui Divisions. Batibo, Menjiand Nkambe are newly created substations under IRAD Bambui.

Mission of IRAD BAMBUI

  • Implement scientific programming centered around the priority sectors for the development of the Western Highlands, and based on the real needs of the users,
  • Ensure the sustainable management of local resources and the conservation of the environment,
  • Promote valorization and make available research results and products which respond to the needs of the end users,
  • Make available all information that can have an impact on agricultural development. 

Projects

Research activities in IRAD Bambui are divided into 5 Research Domains namely:
  • Annual crops: maize, legumes, vegetables, roots and tubers
  • Perennial crops: coffee and fruit trees (mangoes, avocado, citrus)
  • Animal Production and Fisheries: Cattle, Monogastrics, Small Ruminants, Animal Health, Aquaculture and Fisheries.
  • Forest and Environment: Biodiversity
  • Farming Systems, Economics and Rural Sociology: Socio-economics, Food Technology and Post-Harvest, Agroforestry, Intensification and Diversification.

Contact :

P.O. Box 51 or 80 Bamenda - Cameroon

Tél. : +237 672 65 74 55

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Centres de Recherche Agricole de Maroua

Missions

Le CRAM a pour mission d’exécuter des programmes de recherche en zone Soudano-Sahélienne, en vue de fournir au développement et aux paysans diverses propositions appropriées.

Il est chargé de la mise en œuvre des opérations de recherche définies par les programmes céréales, légumineuses, cultures annuelles industrielles, bovins, monogastriques, petits ruminants, pêche et aquaculture, santé animale, forêt et environnement, eaux, sols et atmosphère.

Il s’occupe également des recherches en socio-économie, sur l’intensification et la diversification, en technologies alimentaires et post-récolte aussi bien qu’en agroforesterie.

Il doit aussi favoriser la valorisation des produits et le transfert des résultats de recherche.  

Structure du Centre

Pour conduire ses activités, le CRA comprend :
  • la Station de Maroua, les Stations Polyvalentes de Recherche Agricole (SPRA) de Garoua et de Yagoua.
  • Du CRA dépendent les Antennes de Guétalé, Makébi et de Bogo.

La Station Polyvalente de Garoua comprend les Antennes de Sanguéré/Karéwa, de Poli/Fignolé, de Touboro et de Mbéré.

La Station Polyvalente de Yagoua quant à elle comprend les Antennes de Maga et de Kousseri.

Programmes

Il existe 12 programmes recherche dans 5 domaines:

  • Cultures annuelles: céréales, légumineuses et cultures maraîchères
  • Production animale et halieutique: bovins, monogastriques, petis ruminants, santé animale;
  • Système de production, économie et sociologie rurales: socioéconomie, intensification et diversification, technologie alimentaire et post-récolte, agroforesterie;
  • Forêt et Environnement: Sol, eaux et atmosphère;
  • Cultures pérennes: Fruits.

Contact

Tél Chef de Centre: +237 690 03 45 52

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