A Family Enterprise With Operating Discipline
From early crop trials to 380 hectares of cocoa, oil palm and livestock land, BnH Farms is building a serious Cameroonian agribusiness with real teams, real records and real accountability.
About Opening
BnH Farms is a family-governed agricultural enterprise based in Bertoua, East Region, Cameroon. The farm manages 160 hectares of cocoa, 200 hectares of oil palm and 20 hectares of Brachiaria pasture and livestock land: a combined operating footprint of 380 hectares maintained through 18 core roles and a structured seasonal workforce. The business is built on practical experience, long-term commitment and the belief that Cameroonian agriculture can be disciplined, respected and globally credible.
Who We Are
BnH Farms is not a distant corporate farm. It is a family institution that has worked through the realities of farming: clearing land, testing crops, managing workers, facing losses, learning from seasons and choosing the crops that can create lasting value. Today, the institution is structured with 8 unit heads, 9 technical support staff, 1 veterinary doctor and a seasonal contract workforce of 25 to 100 people depending on the farming calendar.
Public Leadership
| Name and Role | Website Bio |
|---|---|
| Herbert Njabet, President | Herbert Njabet serves as President and public representative of BnH Farms. His role is to drive strategy, connect family governance with professional farm execution, and represent the company to cocoa buyers, oil palm partners, institutions and development organisations. He is the accountable public voice of a 380-hectare family agribusiness built around discipline, records and long-term credibility in Cameroonian agriculture. |
Operating Structure
Unit leadership
Technical support
Veterinary support
Contract labour
Women engagement
Operating footprint
Our Values
| Value | What This Means in Practice |
|---|---|
| Family responsibility | We carry the farm as a family institution built for continuity, not short-term individual gain. |
| Discipline before claims | Records, quality logs, field supervision and verified numbers come before any public statement. |
| Community rootedness | The work begins in Bertoua. Every contract worker, vendor and youth trainee is part of the farm economy. |
| Quality through process | Quality comes from how crops are planted, harvested, fermented, dried, stored and documented. |
| Honest growth | We are ambitious, but we do not claim certifications, export contracts or production scale without proof. |