Agriculture is the cornerstone of Rwanda’s economy, engaging over 70 per cent of the population and contributing a significant portion of the nation’s GDP. Farming in Rwanda is rapidly evolving, ...
All countries in the world have a need for agriculture whether for local consumption but also for export. Still, one must be able to ensure the productivity of arable land. Eastern Rwanda, for example ...
The latest Labour Force Survey by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) reveals an encouraging trend: although agriculture remains the largest employer in Rwanda, the job market is ...
As we look towards the coming decade, it is clear that technology will play a crucial role in unlocking agricultural opportunities in Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs). As the founder of ...
Jean Marie Vianey Sibomana, an employee with sustainable waste firm Greencare Rwanda, checks the internal temperate of compost from recovered waste material. Rosette Muhoza did not set out to become ...
Rwanda begins direct air cargo exports to West and Central Africa with a 17-tonne fruit and vegetable shipment from Kigali.
MOSCOW, 21 August (BelTA) – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Russia Aleksandr Rogozhnik met with Ambassador of Rwanda to the Russian Federation Joseph Nzabamwita, the press ...
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Govt eyes major irrigation push to boost food security
More than 417,000 hectares of land with irrigation potential in Rwanda are yet to be developed, a gap the government says must be addressed to boost food security and climate resilience. The Minister ...
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