Currently, Rwanda is at a trade deficit with imports
from construction materials being ten times higher than exports. This
affects the economy of the country in terms of inflation and local employment.
Enabel, through its project “Urban Economic
Development initiative” (UEDi), intends to boost Made in Rwanda production (MiR) to meet national demand and sustain
the rate of urbanization in Rwanda and in the long term to be competitive on
regional and international market by supporting key companies in the stone and
clay value chains.
With the 25th
Rwanda International Trade Fair organized by the Private
Sector Federation (FSF) that took place from July 26th up to 16th August 2022, Enabel and its stakeholders supported eight companies in Clay and
Stone value chains to exhibit
their products at the fair, namely Stonecraft, EAGI, CAMOSAG Ltd, RCGF
Rwanda, Multiple choice general
supplies and services, OPTIMA, Jacques
Mutokambali Ltd and AXWA.
The initiative aimed at allowing the local companies in the clay and
stone value chains to exhibit and promote their products, facilitate their networking opportunities including connection with potential buyers. The support
included the provision
of stands
and promotional materials.
“We have sold and received many orders” – Exhibitors
As a result of participating in the exhibition, companies promoted their
businesses, sold products, received orders and connected with other entrepreneurs.
Mr Byazaire Kitoko showcased tiles and paving stones made by CAMOSAG
Ltd. He testified that his company benefited a lot from the exhibition: “Visitors
got to know our products - they thought they were very expensive and made from
abroad- they appreciated the technology they are made with and took our
contacts. In addition, four visitors made orders, two visited our showroom
which is in Kigali, Kicukiro district. More importantly, we are going to
review, improve our production technology so as to make products more
competitive with a lower price”.
Wmebesa Kenneth who represented AXWA Ltd said: “We have sold 10,000
bricks equal to two million Rwandan francs to clients obtained in the
exhibition and we received many orders. In addition, we learned from others how
we can improve our production process for better quality and less cost
products.”
Stone Craft Ltd declared having sold their products to five clients and
received orders. “Many people liked our stone products, they learnt where
our factory and showroom are located, and promised to buy in the future.”
Stressed Flavie Umurenzi.
Rwanda International Trade Fair is organised every
year and attracts around 400 local, regional and international companies to
exhibit their products. People between eight thousand and fifteen thousand
visit the 3-week long exhibition every day.
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