This study analyzed the adoption of agroforestry technologies by farmers in Cameroon. The researchers found that soil fertility management, fodder trees/shrubs, and tree propagation were the most commonly adopted practices. Adoption was higher among members of farmer organizations and those who had contact with extension services. Information sharing between farmers, both within and between villages, was also an important factor driving adoption. The study concluded that strengthening grassroots extension networks and farmer organizations could help accelerate the dissemination of agroforestry innovations.