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Muhanga maize farmers reap big from collective marketing

Tilling the land is for many people an unrewarding job. However, so for the hundreds of maize and soya bean farmers in Cyeza sector, Muhanga District in the Southern Province, it is a different story. The farmers, who are organised under the Tuzamurane Co-operative Society, are reaping big out of farming activities in Takwe wetland in Cyeza sector. For many, joining the co-operative has been a life-changing experience that has seen their standards of living and income improve greatly over the past few years.  Dieudonné Barihafi, one of the farmers, says they are now able to afford the basics of life and pay bills like medical care and power with ease. He says the farmers now save part of the earnings with local savings and credit schemes.
One of the maize farmers (right) prepaper her garden in Takwe wetland. Farners in Muhanga District are reaping big from organised produce selling. The New Times / Seraphine Habimana.
One of the maize farmers (right) prepaper her garden in Takwe wetland. Farners in Muhanga District are reaping big from organised produce selling. The New Times / Seraphine Habimana.
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