The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced plans to channel about $300 million (approx. Rwf432 billion) into Rwanda's agriculture next year to support the sector's growth.
Local farmers harvest Juncao, the specially cultivated grass used for growing mushrooms, in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on Sept 20. EMMANUEL HERMAN/XINHUA Suzanne Nikuze has come a long way. From a modest ...
The Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) in Gashora, designed by MASS Design Group, is set to become the ...
KIGALI, July 24 (Xinhua) -- African agricultural experts are looking to harness Juncao technology, a Chinese innovation used in mushroom cultivation and livestock feed, to improve livelihoods and ...
Despite geographical and meteorological challenges, agricultural productivity is taking off in Rwanda. Strong agricultural performance is powering Rwanda’s economic growth, rising from 4.7% in 2013 to ...
Cotti Coffee International, a prominent global coffee chain brand, signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on strategic collaboration with Rwanda's Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources on ...
Rwanda has achieved 81 percent of its 'unconditional mitigation target', a milestone that underscores the effectiveness of domestic climate efforts and national frameworks in implementing the Paris ...
KIGALI, April 21 (Reuters) - Rwanda said on Friday crop-devouring caterpillars known as fall army worms had damaged 17 percent of its maize crop and the military had joined the fight to halt their ...
Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol. 57, No. 1 (October 2008), pp. 31-66 (36 pages) Abstract In 1997 Rwanda introduced a resettlement policy for refugees displaced during previous conflicts.
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A vaccine cold-chain symposium was officially opened on Monday, November 17, with a call to strengthen reliable cold-chain systems, and recognise cooling as critical climate infrastructure, as ...