Agriculture in Equatorial Guinea

Farming accounts for approximately 2% of GDP as it contributes little to the export earnings of the country.

[1] In 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations held its Africa regional conference in Malabo.

[2] One popular crop is Tabernanthe iboga which is used for traditional tribal medicine.

[3] The island of Bioko has a greater variety of tropical vegetation, including mangroves than the mainland.

[4] The Government of Equatorial Guinea has used agriculture as a way to promote economic diversity.