Palm Oil for the Greater Good

Prosperity for All

The Mbah family built a business with the ethos that it should not only be profitable for its owners, but also benefit the people and the environment around it.

“The greatest threat to our planet is to believe that someone else will save it.”       

Our Commitment

ZERO DEFORESTATION

Our Land Has over 5 years history of agriculture.

BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION

Our forests are home to over 20 birds and approximately 50 mammals

COMPOSING

CAMAGRICO produces its own compost as pary of its circular economy.

ZERO PEAT-ZERO FIRE

We treat our land with respect.

RECYCLING

CAMAGRICO is reusing virtually every kilogramme of waste generated

ZERO LAND GRAB

We empower communities

NO BEES NO FOOD

Bees have a crucial role in the food supply chain

NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS

CAMAGRICO Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

SDGS

Our Sustainable development Goals.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

CAMAGRICO - A continuous and beautiful circle.

SMALLHOLDER PROGRAME

Our small holder program Alliances for peace.

SUSTAINABILITY CREDIENTIALS

Monitoring our sustainability journey.

“Boycotting palm oil is not the answer” - WWF

Cultivate . Collaborate . Transform

In September 2016, WWF conducted a study and published a report looking at the environmental consequences of palm oil substitution.

One of the main conclusions was that exchanging palm oil with other oils can worsen the problems.  

“WWF believes companies can be drivers of change and are better placed to help develop solutions for sustainably sourced palm oil from within the value chain, rather than forfeiting leverage and allowing demand to simply shift to other products and markets. 

We applaud companies who are taking extra steps to work with others in the palm oil value chain to create and support models for sustainable production and best practices, particularly models that are inclusive of smallholders.” 

“Our purpose is to transform the Palm Oil industry with business and farming practices that put people and the environment first.”   

Source: WWF

Cameroon Agricultural Company Monitoring

All of our farms, mills and other facilities are constantly monitored by ourselves and by other invited  bodies