Cameroon

Extreme North Cameroon Faces Soaring Food Prices Despite Return of Rainfall

In the Far North Region of Cameroon, the long-awaited return of seasonal rains has not translated into economic relief for local households. Instead, families are grappling with a sharp rise in the prices of basic food staples such as millet and sorghum—grains central to the region’s daily diet.

Despite improved weather conditions, the spike in prices has pushed many families into deeper financial stress. According to recent market observations, the price of four cups of millet has more than doubled, increasing from 500 FCFA to 1,200 FCFA. A full sack of millet, which previously sold for between 12,000 and 18,000 FCFA, now costs up to 40,000 FCFA.

“We thought the rains would help lower prices,” said Amadou Oumarou, a vendor in Maroua’s main market. “But things have only worsened. Families now struggle to buy what was once their most affordable meal.”

Rice as an Alternative Falls Short for Larger Households

Faced with unaffordable millet and sorghum, many families have turned to rice. However, this solution remains unsustainable, particularly for large households.

“At 600 FCFA per kilogram, rice is still costly,” said Aissatou, a mother of ten in Mokolo. “My children are not satisfied after a rice meal. It does not keep them full for long.”

In a region where food insecurity is already high, the nutritional gap left by the absence of traditional grains is adding to the daily hardship.

Speculation and Diversion to Breweries Fuel the Shortage

Market insiders report that some traders are withholding millet from local sales in anticipation of higher future prices—a practice that has contributed to reduced availability. Additionally, significant quantities of millet are being diverted to local breweries for the production of bil-bil, a traditional beer.

“Millet fetches more when sold to breweries,” said a trader who requested anonymity. “So many of us prefer selling it there rather than to households.”

This shift in supply dynamics has exacerbated scarcity in local markets, further driving up prices and straining consumer access.

Administrative Inaction Raises Concerns

As prices continue to escalate, the silence from public authorities has drawn criticism. The Regional Delegation of Trade, responsible for price regulation and market oversight, has yet to take visible action.

“We need intervention now,” said Souleymane Mahamat, a community leader in Kousseri. “The population is in distress, but the government remains passive.”

Without timely regulation and enforcement against speculative practices, residents fear the crisis will intensify, especially as the peak agricultural season progresses.

The current situation in Cameroon’s Far North underscores the complexity of food security, where climatic improvements alone are insufficient to stabilize local economies. Price inflation, speculative trading, and administrative inertia have collectively undermined household resilience. As families face rising hunger and diminishing options, calls for regulatory action grow louder across the region.

MMI

Bachirou Elhadj BDO

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