Karen has a higher unemployment rate in many of its people live in poverty. Cameron depends largely on agricultural products. Almost half of the labor force is work in agriculture. The leading crops include bananas, beans, Cacao beans, cassava, coffee, corn, cotton, peanuts, plantations, and sorghum. Sheep and cattle are the most important livestock. Lumbering is also one of their increasing importance. Petroleum is also produce in large amount offshore from Cameroon.
Cameron begin pumping petroleum from the Gulf of Guiana in the 1970s. Today Cameroons most important mined product is petroleum. Cameroon has one of West Africa's has per capita incomes. Agricultural employees are about 60% of the people that live in Cameroon. Bauxite is used to make aluminum which is very important also. Also, the trees in Cameroon provide palm oil, rubber, and timber. Aluminum, cocoa, coffee, cotton, petroleum, and Wood products are important exports. Cameroon’s chief activities are the processing of food and of metals and the making of textile. Douala is the largest manufacturing center in Cameroon, the Transcameroon railway that runs from Douala to Ngaoundere through Yaoundé. Cameron's important chief trading partners Inc. Luciano, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Niagara, in the US. Most of the rose in Cameroon are unpaved. Mini railroads like the country's larger cities and …show more content…
Both of the mandates became trusted territories of the United Nations in 1946. In 1948 the Union of Cameroonian people was organized by French Cameroonians to work for the unification and independence. The Union of Cameroonian People tried launch at revolt in 1955 but it was quickly shut down by the French. In 1957 they tried to begin a guerrilla campaign to end French rule. In 1959 France granted Cameroon internal self-government independence. Ahmadou Ahidjo was elected the country’s first