The government imports high-quality bulls to boost dairy and meat productivity across the country.
The country shifts to data-led fertiliser advice to match crops with local soil needs and cut waste.
Afri Foods is linking Rwanda’s smallholder farmers to export markets by planning production around confirmed buyer demand.
The updated national list sets clear rules for commercial seed production and backs higher yields, disease control, and food supply.
The agriculture ministry says the new project will help farmers reduce crop losses and secure more stable harvests of key staples.
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