Kigali – 22 March, 2023 - The
Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI) jointly with the
European Union, the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency (LuxDev) and the
Belgian development agency (Enabel) launched the "KWIHAZA" project supporting Transformation
Towards Sustainable Food Systems.
This 4-year
programme (2023-2026) will develop the value chains in the
aquaculture, fishery and horticulture sectors. Smallholder producers in
these sectors are characterized by low production and profitability and need
more technical competence. While there are many opportunities in domestic and
foreign markets, the development of sectors is constrained by many factors,
including low trust and weak relations between smallholder producers and other
value chain actors; poor processing and cold chain infrastructure and
logistics; limited access to finance, and weakly implemented quality assurance
systems, norms, and standards, among others.
With funding of the European Union and
Luxembourg (10 million euros and 5.5 million euros respectively), KWIHAZA project
will promote the development of aquaculture, fishery and horticulture sectors
by providing training to smallholders and setting up research centers to
improve the quality and meet market standards. In this
framework KWIHAZA will also help develop the flow of quality produce in
selected values chains through secondary markets to the Kigali Wholesales
Market of Fresh Produce in the process of conceptualisation.
The initiative also aims at promoting the consumption of healthy and
sustainably produced local food and increasing farmers’ income.
The
Ambassador of the European Union to Rwanda, H.E. Belén Calvo Uvarra stressed: “Aligned to the priorities of the Rwandan Government, KWIHAZA project will build the capacities of smallholder groups,
SMEs, cooperatives and aspiring young entrepreneurs to be active in
aquaculture, fishery, and horticultural value chains, to improve the quality
and quantity of produce, minimize post-harvest losses and enhance access to
local and regional markets. The project will contribute to creating decent jobs
and more sustainable food systems.’’
Rwanda’s Minister of
Agriculture and Animal Resources, Dr. Ildephonse Musafiri, said: “It is my
privilege and great honor to officiate the launch of the KWIHAZA PROJECT under
the theme of, “Transformation towards sustainable food systems”, which I
believe will leave a transformative impact in the development of Rwanda’s
aquaculture, fishery and horticulture sectors for the next four years”. He
added: “Any investment in the agriculture sector is an investment to the
national economy since in Rwanda agriculture is the dominant sector in the
nation’s economy”.
KWIHAZA project will be implemented
by the Belgian development agency Enabel together with the Ministry of
Agriculture and Animal Resources through the Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB) and
other government institutions including National Agriculture Exports Board (NAEB),
Rwanda Inspectorate, Competition and Consumer Protection Authority (RICA),
Rwanda Standards Board (RSB), University of Rwanda (UR) – Rwasave Research
Center, Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) and districts.
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