380 Hectares in Bertoua

Real land, structured teams and three farming pillars managed with records, discipline and a long-term commitment to Cameroonian agriculture.

Operating Footprint


Farm Pillar Area What Happens Here
Cocoa 160 hectares Planting, maintenance, selective harvesting, fermentation, sun drying, quality records, traceability and buyer documentation.
Oil Palm 200 hectares Land preparation, planting, weeding, pruning, access maintenance, land-use records and long-term harvest planning.
Brachiaria Pasture and Livestock 20 hectares Pasture maintenance, goat feeding, housing, veterinary management, breeding records and herd development.
Total Operating Footprint 380 hectares Maintained through 18 core roles, 8 unit heads, 9 technicians, 1 veterinary doctor and 25 to 100 contract workers monthly.

Why Scale Requires Structure


A 380-hectare farm is not managed casually. Cocoa at 160 hectares requires consistent weeding, pruning, harvest discipline, post-harvest handling and fermentation control. Oil palm at 200 hectares requires planned field maintenance, gap filling, soil care and access management. The livestock pilot requires daily animal care, feeding, veterinary checks and breeding records. This is why BnH Farms operates a structured labour model: 8 unit heads maintaining coordination, 9 technicians providing pillar-level technical depth, and a monthly contract workforce scaling from 25 to 100 people based on the farming calendar.

Location

BnH Farms is based in Bertoua, in Cameroon’s East Region. The region’s tropical conditions, rainfall patterns and farming tradition make it well suited to cocoa and oil palm development. More importantly, the farm is rooted in a specific place with specific people, specific land records and a specific responsibility to the community around it. BnH Farms is not a generic African farm. It is a Bertoua agribusiness with a 380-hectare footprint and a plan.

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