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 this domain 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
48000
Pigs
3000
Sheep
30000
Horses
79
Asses
400
Fowl local
10000
Table birds
2950
As for fisheries, it is still much undeveloped in the area. Only streams and rivers in the Mbaw plain have wild fish species. These are fished artisanally on a very small scale. However, a few artificial fish ponds exist at Wowo, Ntumbaw, Talla and the Ndu Fon’s palace. These ponds are poorly stocked, probably due to unavailability of fingerlings. Technical follow up of the few pond owners is lacking and management is inadequate. Most of the smoked fish sold in the Ndu market comes from the Sabongari region in the Nwa sub division. Large quantities of frozen fish are imported from Douala and Bamenda.
Livestock and Fisheries Development Programme-LIFIDEP hands 950 goats and sheep to farmers of the Donga-Mantung
Transhumance is practiced within the municipality where cattle rearers move to the valleys during the dry season in search of pasture for their animals. Livestock rearing is also a major economic activity in the area. Transhumance is practised during the dry season, and the main transhumance area is Ntaba in the Mbaw plain. Over 10,000 cattle are taken to the plain each year during the transhumance period.
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