Co-organized by the National Industrial Research and
Development Agency (NIRDA) and Enabel, this 4-day event that kicked off on 12
October 2021 in Kigali has brought together Rwandan and international companies
and experts in animal feeds, poultry, piggery, stone, clay, bamboo and agri-by
products to foster exchanges and knowledge transfers on various best practices,
techniques, production processes and innovation.
Speaking at the event, Ambassador Bert Versmessen
said: “With the Belgian contribution in Urbanization and Agriculture sectors,
Enabel is supporting the private sector around three main themes: Access to
Technology, Access to Finance and Business Development Services”. He encouraged the Rwandan Private Sector to embrace the opportunities provided to them
through NIRDA, and to use
this forum to make innovation a key
driver to help increase productivity, quality, and to contribute to achieving
the objectives of the Government of Rwanda regarding “Made in Rwanda” products.
Officiating the event, the Permanent Secretary in
Rwanda’s Ministry of Commerce, Yves Bernard Niyingabira, hailed the Kingdom of
Belgium for their continued support in the economic development of Rwanda, more
specifically in the promotion of industries engaged in the agriculture and urbanisation sectors.
The National Industrial Research and Development
Agency (NIRDA) also commended the
Kingdom of Belgium for the long-time partnership with the Republic of Rwanda
and particularly its role in the national development.
NIRDA’s Director General,
Christian Sekomo Birame said: “NIRDA is currently partnering with Enabel in supporting the private sector development, mainly in the
construction and agriculture sectors, through our Open Calls Program.”
Participants included the different
value chain actors, products manufacturers, processors, and technology
sellers as well as other sector contributors and regulators who had the opportunity
to network and further boost the Made in Rwanda value chains.
Universities
students, government representatives as well as both PRISM (Partnership for Resilient and Inclusive Small stock Market) and UEDI (Urban Economic Development Inititative) projects’
partners also took part in the event. Some participants were given the
opportunity to visit local companies in order to better acquire practical
knowledge and exchange on best practices.
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