Agriculture

Rwanda is set to host the launch of the Africa Food Systems (AFS) Forum, marking two decades of the continent’s efforts to strengthen food security and transform agricultural systems.
Rwandan exporters of fruits and vegetables say the war involving the United States and Israel against Iran has already caused them losses exceeding Rwf100 million within just two weeks.
Agriculture remains a cornerstone of Rwanda’s economy, sustaining a large share of the population, which explains the government’s significant investments in this sector. Traditionally reliant on conventional methods, Rwandan farming has faced challenges such as low yields, climate change, limited access to fertilizers, and seed shortages.
Rwanda earned more than $10 million (over 14.6 billion FRW) from agricultural and livestock exports between March 2 and March 6, 2026, according to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB).
Rwanda is facing two major economic challenges: rising prices and a persistent trade deficit, with imports far exceeding exports. Experts say agriculture could offer a sustainable solution.
The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) has reported that Rwanda earned more than Rwf11.4 billion from agricultural and livestock exports between February 23 and 27, 2026.
Rwanda earned more than Rwf 26 billion ($18.5 million) from agricultural exports between February 16 and 20, 2026, the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (NAEB) reported.
The Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (NAEB) has showcased progress on the Promoting Smallholder Agro-Export Competitiveness (PSAC) project, which supports smallholder farmers growing export crops.
The Rwanda Water Resources Board (RWB), in partnership with the African Development Bank (AfDB), has launched a $9 million initiative to address climate-related challenges in the Western Province.
The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) has launched the construction of five modern drying facilities designed to reduce post-harvest losses of chili and onions, strengthening Rwanda’s agricultural value chain.