WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PLANTATION WORKERS IN ASIA
WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PLANTATION WORKERS IN ASIA
Two large blocks of land were appraised for suitability for the development of planta- tion crops: Block A, north-west of Cameroon Mountain, including some areas of its foothills; Block B, extending eastward from the Douala-Mbanga road at Kompina toward the Wouri and Dibombe rivers (see Text Maps 1.1, 1.2 and 3.1). Block B was rejected because most of the area was topographically unsuitable. Several areas in Block A were also rejected because they were already settled or topographically unsuit-