Bernard Njonga - Tireless campaigner for farmers' rights who has mobilised 11,000 and given a voice to a silent majority.
Njonga left Cameroon's Institut de Recherche Agronomique in 1986 to battle for farmers' rights, founding the widely read La Voix du Paysan newspaper and the Association Citoyenne de Défense des Intérêts Collectifs.
In 2004, he campaigned against the importation of surplus frozen chicken legs from Europe, which destroyed 92% of local chicken farms between 1996 and 2003.
Njonga forced the government to stand up to the World Trade Organisation's reduction of tariff protection for small farmers, and chicken imports are now down to 10%.
Despite making up two-thirds of the continent's population, Africa's farmers are largely a silent force.
Decades of policy that favoured urban populations, fixed the price of food crops and curtailed extension services have left them behind.
Since Cameroon's 2008 food-price riots, Njonga's rallying cry is getting through, with rapid growth now seen in African agriculture.
His next battles are to mobilise farmers politically and fight off land grabs.
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