To contribute to the reduction of poverty in Africa and particularly in the Mayo Sava region in the Far North of Cameroon, farmers are coming together in non-profit organizations known as the Social and Solidarity Economy. A dynamism and a singular and practical organization stands out in order to provide for the needs of the community and individuals.With statistics to back it up, more than ever before, the problem of the contribution of the organisations of the Social and Solidarity Economy is posed and answered in this work.