Collaborating for greater impact in agroecology and community development
Organizations that support our mission financially and technically











Farmer cooperatives and community organizations working alongside CAEP in the field
Demonstrating the viability and benefits of an integrated cocoa agroforestry and pig farming system as an agroecological approach that enhances the ecological, economic and social sustainability of smallholder cocoa production.
Increasing the productivity and sustainability of food and vegetable production through the integration of agroecological practices, thereby supporting local communities and fostering resilient farming systems that can adapt to climate change.
Demonstrating the feasibility and benefits of integrating bee and coffee farming for increased productivity, sustainability, and income generation. This synergistic approach not only enhances pollination and crop yields but also promotes biodiversity and supports local economies, creating a more resilient agricultural landscape.
SAFESCOOPS serves as CAEP's technical and project implementation partner, collaborating on cassava processing, value addition, and market access for smallholder farmers. Together, we exhibited at the Bangem Expo (winning 3rd place) and the Limbe trade fair where the Governor of the Southwest Region purchased CAEP's moringa capsules.
Ways your organization can support CAEP's mission
Support our programmes through grants, project funding, or core operational support. Your investment enables us to train more farmers, expand demonstration farms, and scale successful models.
Current needs: Spirulina project, Azolla scale-up, women's programme expansion
Share expertise in agroecology, M&E, climate finance, carbon credits, or value chain development. We welcome research institutions, universities, and technical agencies.
Current needs: Carbon project verification, organic certification support
Join our network of farmer cooperatives, women's groups, and community-based organizations working together to advance agroecology in Cameroon.
Open to CIGs, cooperatives, and community groups in SWR