About ACPS
Cameroonian Association for the Promotion of Synecoculture — we work for regenerative and resilient agriculture in Cameroon.
Message from the President
Dear members, partners and friends of nature,
It is with deep joy and unwavering commitment that I welcome you to the official website of the Cameroonian Association for the Promotion of Synecoculture (ACPS).
Our association was born from the conviction that protecting our planet and improving community well‑being require a change in the agricultural paradigm. Synecoculture—by fostering cooperation between plants, soils, water and biodiversity—offers a concrete, sustainable response to the food, environmental and socio‑economic challenges our country faces.
Through our projects, trainings, research and community actions, we work to:
- Restore degraded ecosystems and improve soil fertility;
- Strengthen producers’ resilience to climate change;
- Promote agriculture that respects both people and nature;
- Pass on to younger generations the knowledge and practices needed for a sustainable future.
This site is a space for sharing, information and inspiration for anyone who wishes to discover, learn and get involved in the exciting adventure of synecoculture. Together, we can build a Cameroon where every seed planted nourishes the earth as much as it nourishes people.
I invite you to explore our sections, join us in the field, and above all become actors of change. Synecoculture is more than a farming technique—it is a vision for the future.
With my highest consideration,
LANGSI YELOMA Ruth
President, Cameroonian Association for the Promotion of Synecoculture (ACPS)
Mission — Vision — Values
Our strategic course to deploy synecoculture in Cameroon.
Mission
Promote synecoculture and train rural communities.
Vision
A Cameroon where every seed nourishes the soil and humanity.
Values
Respect, solidarity, sustainability, transparency.
Our story
From the first experiments to today’s projects: the milestones that shaped our commitment.
2018
Association founded.
2019
First pilot project in a rural area.
2021
Launch of certified training programs.
2024
Over 200 active members.