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Flower industry gets timely shot in the arm

Uwizeye has been struggling to grow roses for the past two years with little success. Although he has engaged agriculturalists, there is nothing to show for all the effort at the four-acre project. But all this could change, thanks to the funding the sector has secured to develop the cut flowers sub-sector. Jean Marie Munyaneza, the National Agricultural Export Board (NAEB) horticulture international marketing officer, said the government has earmarked $21.8m (about Rwf14.4b) to promote flower growing in the country. 
Someone picking flowers ready for harvest.
Someone picking flowers ready for harvest.
Times Reporter