Animal (livestock) rearing and Fishery

Livestock rearing is also a major economic activity in the area. The main species include cattle,horses, goats, Sheep and fowls. Cattle’s rearing is the main market-oriented speculation in thisdomain and is mostly carried out by the Mbororos who are settled in the area.Livestock production is very remarkable within the municipality. Animal Number Cattle 15000 Goats […]

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Vulnerable population

The less populous in the Council Area are the Mborroros who find themselves scattered withinthe council area, about 3698 (5 % of the total population of the municipality) of them. Women and youths constitute the majority categories. However, the number of their children attendingschool is increasing and their relations with neighbouring indigenes seem cordial though […]

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Flora and Fauna in the council area

Flora and Vegetation Due to the variation in altitude within the municipality, two main ecological sub-zones arise ; Both natural and artificial forests exist with a high predominance in timber production, especiallyaround high altitude zones where the eucalyptus is the main species exploited, covering over122 ha on private plantations. Exploitation is also carried out on […]

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Protected Areas

Protected areas are limited in the municipality and there is no strict implementation of the lawconcerning them. The most noticeable ones include the Mbibi community forest in the Talla,the Njilah/Njimsa Forest in Njilah, the Mbandfung secret forest, the Njiningo and Njipkfu forestin Ndu, and many other smaller secret forests around Fons’ palaces. There also exists […]

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Soil types of the Ndu municipality

Three main soil types are identified; Ferallitic soils are predominantly found around the mountainous parts of the sub-region wherebases are migrated out of the soil by rainfall and other weathering processes, leaving behind ahigh concentration of sesquioxides.Alluvial soils in the area are formed as a result of the sweeping of materials from highland andtheir subsequent […]

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Hydrography

The entire Ndu council area is well-ramified with streams and rivers, with over 20 streams takingtheir rise from the mountainous part of the area and generally flowing northeast, east and southeast. They are highly exploited in various villages as catchments for the community of thevillage. The main rivers which flow through the municipality include; The […]

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Climate of Ndu Subdivision

The Ndu municipality entirely lies within the North West Region whose climate is of theSudano-Guinean type is marked by two seasons and an unimodal rainfall pattern; the dry seasonfrom November to mid-March and the rainy season from mid-March to November. Here, peakdry season with the least precipitation is recorded during January and February withvalues close […]

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