At Sawyer Camp Farmers CIG, we believe that sustainability starts with people. By equipping smallholder farmers with education, resources, and collaborative support, we are building a thriving agricultural network that fosters food security, economic growth, and environmental responsibility.

In Banga Bakundu, Cameroon, we provide farmers with training, tools, and resources to cultivate high-quality cash crops, improve farming techniques using sustainable practices, and boost community resilience through shared knowledge. Our farmer-first approach ensures economic growth and stability, benefiting not just individual farmers but the entire community.

Sustainability is at the heart of what we do. We convert ripe palm fruits into premium-quality palm oil, using modern, eco-friendly methods. Through responsible agricultural practices, we nurture both our land and our future generations.

We focus on innovation and scalability by implementing practical, locally-adapted technological solutions in agriculture. Our goal is to enhance the productivity and resilience of our farmers, ensuring they can thrive amidst changing environmental conditions and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Sawyer Camp Farmers CIG supplies local and national markets with a variety of high-quality cash crops, including cocoa, coffee, rubber, and palm oil. By producing and distributing these essential crops, we strengthen the local economy and support sustainable agriculture while ensuring quality products reach the market.

We provide small farming plots to underprivileged locals, enabling them to grow food for their families free of charge. These families cultivate yams, corn, cassava, etc. This initiative directly combats hunger, improves food security, and uplifts vulnerable households, ensuring that no one in our community goes without access to nutritious food.