Rwanda markets its coffee, tea in India

Rwanda should tap into the unexploited potential of markets like India to boost its coffee and tea exports, Clarence Fernandes, the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) representative based in Mumbai, has advised. Fernandes was speaking during the just-concluded World Tea and Coffee Expo in Mumbai, India last week.
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Fernandesu00e2u20acu2039u00e2u20acu2039 poses for a photo with Rwandan students in India, Ingabire Linda (second left) and Nabo Max (third left) who showcased traditional Rwandan wear at the expo. Right are potential buyers of Rwandau00e2u20acu2122s coffee and tea. (Courtesy)
Ben Gasore