The Cameroon Development Cooperation (CDC) is one of Cameroon's major exporters and employers. The Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic of central and western Africa. The company was founded at the time when British interests took control over German-owned plantations, at the beginning of World War I. Generally a company is a form of Business organization. The precise definition varies See also Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain (Breatainn Mhòr Prydain Fawr Breten Veur Graet Breetain is the larger of the two main islands World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All The CDC is an agribusiness company and its general offices are based in Bota-Limbe. Limbe or Limbé may refer to Limbe Cameroon Limbe Malawi Limbé Nord, in Haiti Its principal products include rubber, oil palm, bananas, coconuts, tea, et cetera. The oil palms ( Elaeis) comprise two species of the Arecaceae, or palm family For the fruit see Banana. For other meanings see Banana (disambiguation. The Coconut Palm ( Cocos nucifera) is a member of the Family Arecaceae (palm family Tea refers to the cured agricultural product of the leaves leaf buds and internodes of Camellia sinensis, which have been prepared and cured for the market
The CDC is the largest employer in Cameroon and has helped the country in a cultural way. Most of the first workers in Cameroon worked on its plantations. From wages earned on these plantations, millions of Cameroonians have received an education.
The company operates a golf course. A golf course consists of a series of holes each consisting of a Teeing ground, Fairway, rough and other hazards and a green with a pin and cup all designed for