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 Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Emmanuel Ntirenganya
Builders on a construction site in Kigali. The government wants to reduce importation of constructions materials like cement . / Timothy Kisambira
Cement import falls as govt seeks to narrow construction materials imports bill
Farmers till their land. Experts say agric productivity has the most significant impact on economic growth indicators. File.
Invest more in agric performance to reap from its multiplier effect: experts
Christine Murebwayire, the Chairperson of the Chamber of Rwanda Farmers at PSF.
Agric stakeholders urged to embrace value addition
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MPs in drive to promote Made-in-Rwanda products
The Chairperson of Rwanda Council of Veterinary Doctors (RCVD), Dr. Francois Xavier Rusanganwa, speaking to the media at the sideline of the Council's general assembly in Kigali ye....
Veterinary council to heighten inspection services
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Call for stringent means to recover embezzled social protection funds
Ingabire speaks to reporters after the meeting yesterday. / Nadege Imbabazi
Auditor General urged to dig deeper, scrutinise grassroots
Sylver Murwanashyaka, a veterinarian from Rwamagana District, fills semen into a semen straw to artificially inseminate a cow at Mulindi Agri-show grounds in Gasabo District. / Emm....
Lawmakers push for artificial insemination plants in provinces
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Youth agri-business dealers target value addition
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MPs raise concerns over growing settlement pressure on arable land
Farmers collecting tomato produce in Gatsibo District, September 2016. Transportation and packaging equipment for perishable produce need to be improved according to experts. / Courtesy
Community processing units can save farmers from post-harvest losses
Poultry at last year's Agriculture Expo in Mulindi. File.
Rwanda to source poultry imports from Mauritius, Belgium
Irish potatoes might be Rwandau2019s staple food but its seeds are hard to come by for farmers. File.
Govt moves to bridge seeds gap
Farmers at work in Kicukiro District. File.
RAB to conduct more research under new law
Kanyambo speaks on the youth agri-business support project under its quasi-equity scheme in Kicukiro District on Tuesday. (Emmanuel Ntirenganya)
Rwf600 million to boost youth agribusiness projects
Deputy speaker of Parliament Jeanne d'Arc Uwimanimpaye presents a final report to lawmakers on Tuesday. (All photos by Timothy Kisambira)
[PHOTOS]: Local farm, industrial products can compete with imports – report
Farmers engage in rice threshing in the Rubona Marshland in Rusatira Sector, Huye District on Wednesday, December 17, 2015.  (File)
Leadership Retreat: Private Sector advocates for Agricultural Bank
Twahirwa harvests chili in his farm.
Agri-business getting youth attention

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