The fight against hunger and the eradication of poverty are permanent concerns of national and international authorities. In the order of the strategies deployed, agricultural entrepreneurship is becoming more and more important as an inclusive solution. Moreover, numerous and diverse instruments to support these business dynamics can be observed on the Cameroonian territory and particularly at MINADER. In this systemic configuration of support compared to a market, support seekers are traditionally present but rub shoulders with new actors (vulnerable people, neo-rurals, immigrants, itinerant entrepreneurs, the rest of the world...). Also, support providers are working alongside MINADER to meet this demand. They are listed both nationally and internationally. In addition, the forms of accompaniment interrelationships, the accompaniment value chain, the regulation processes and the innovation capacities of the system are areas for improvement.