Cameroon Development Corporation

The Cameroon Development Cooperation (CDC) is one of the very first Cameronian companies. It is the first employer of the country and one of the principal exporters.

The history of the Cameroon Development Cooperation starts when the British reflect the hand on the German plantations at the time of the First World War. Those decided to gather them all in only one company, charged to emphasize the colony.

The produced CDC of the Banana, the Palm oil, the natural rubber and some more marginal cultures. All these plantations are located in the south-west of Cameroun, around the mount of the same name.

The CDC has three factories for the production of rubber known as " TSR" (Technicaly Specified Rubber):

  • Tiko, largest of the factories, is located on the road axis Douala - Limbé. It produces primarily TSR10 called CNR10 containing " funds of tasse" (cup lumps) and of the RSS (dried sheets) containing latex. It has also a production line of ranks " latex" but it is not exploited. It is as there as is located the principal laboratory.
  • Mukongé, located on the road between Tiko and Kumba, on the level of Muyuka, is the factory specialized in the production of ranks containing latex which are the TSR CV and the TSR L, called respectively CNR CV and CNR L.
  • is located not far from Kumba. This factory produces the same ranks as the factory of Tiko.

It is at this company that most of the anglophone Cameroun owes its residences, its education and its infrastructures, it thus holds a dominating social role to with it. The CDC has also its own hospitals

Since 1998, the Cameronian government started a privatization process of the company but only connected the found purchaser up to now.

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