Institutional compliance and verification
AgriculNet and official Cameroonian agricultural bodies
AgriculNet operates with practical compliance awareness around ONCC and MINADER so buyers can source from a platform that treats verification, documentation, and export readiness seriously.
Why compliance matters
Trading on a platform buyers can trust
AgriculNet's trust model depends on more than profile forms. For sensitive crop categories and export-oriented trade, the platform uses a verification workflow that aligns with how Cameroon's agricultural institutions actually operate.
- Farmer verification is tied to real-world identity and regional context.
- Export promotion is held back until compliance-sensitive checks are satisfied.
- Inspection, paperwork, and trade support are visible parts of the buyer journey.
Platform compliance stats
634
Verified farmers
215
Export-ready listings
100%
Cocoa / coffee grading aware
38
Export markets
Our regulatory partners
The bodies that govern Cameroonian agriculture
National Cocoa & Coffee Board (ONCC)
Applied where cocoa and coffee listings require quality grade references and export handling discipline.
- Quality grading references for cocoa and coffee listings
- Inspection-aware listing readiness before export promotion
- Document coordination for crop lots moving into export flow
Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development (MINADER)
Applied where farmer identity, cooperative presence, crop traceability, and field inspection support matter.
- Farmer and cooperative identity cross-checks
- Regional agricultural context for listings and logistics
- Inspection and field-visit workflows tied to marketplace activity
Compliance by crop type
Which standards apply to each crop
Cocoa & coffee
ONCC grading and quality-reference alignment for export-ready lots.
Penja pepper
Origin-sensitive quality review with documentation before export promotion.
Export banana
Phytosanitary and port-prep workflow before shipment readiness.
Palm oil & food crops
Traceability, packing, and buyer-protection records around each trade flow.
Cereals, roots, and tubers
Regional sourcing records plus inspection support where required.
Fresh ginger
Export handling discipline and crop-status review before international listing promotion.
How we verify
The AgriculNet compliance verification process
Farmer registration submitted with business, identity, and location details.
Cross-check against available cooperative, regional, and verification records.
Field review or verification workflow opened where higher-trust activity is required.
Crop category standards applied before export-ready promotion.
Verified badge and listing status only appear when required checks are complete.
Need help with compliance?
Talk to our compliance & verification team
Our team can help farmers understand listing requirements and help buyers understand how verified export-ready listings are screened.
Phone: +237 670 000 000
Compliance desk: compliance@agriculnet.cm
Office: Yaounde, Centre Region, Cameroon
Frequently asked
Compliance questions
Does AgriculNet have an official partnership with ONCC?
AgriculNet aligns its workflow with ONCC and MINADER-aware verification practices. That is not the same as claiming those institutions run the platform, but it does mean listings and export-readiness checks are designed around their real expectations.
How does AgriculNet verify a farmer is registered with MINADER?
What documents does a buyer receive for an export order?
Is ONCC grading mandatory for all cocoa listings?
Can a farmer lose their verified badge?
Next step
Move from compliance to real sourcing
Once you understand the compliance layer, the next step is to source from export-ready listings, submit an RFQ, and let the protected payment and verification rails do their work.
