The deal marks another step in Rwanda’s growing trade relationship with China.
The move is meant to improve market efficiency and strengthen farmer–buyer relations.
The partnership aims to improve seed quality, boost farmer access, and reduce reliance on imports.
The five-year project will target youth and women in Gatsibo District through training, infrastructure, and new employment opportunities.
Rwanda eyes stronger global presence as Souk Farms reports improved quality and growing exports
Farmers in Rwanda are turning cassava waste into affordable livestock feed as demand for cheaper alternatives to maize rises.
The “Pass on the Gift” approach is helping thousands of Rwandan households grow incomes, improve nutrition, and build stronger communities.
According to the auditor general, the firm is on the brink of collapse following years of debt owed by its primary customer, the Rwandan government.
Farmers and schools across Rwanda are seeing real change from a simple grass-based method first developed in China.