Rwanda generated more than Frw 11.2 billion from agricultural and livestock exports over a five-day period between April 6 and April 10, 2026, according to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB).
The weekly report shows that 8,837 tonnes of produce were exported during the period, including coffee, tea, vegetables, fruits, flowers, and other agricultural commodities.
Tea remained the leading export earner, with 855 tonnes generating about Frw 3.5 billion, while coffee exports of 21 tonnes brought in approximately Frw 51 million. Vegetables totaling 189 tonnes earned around Frw 625 million.
Fruit exports reached 286 tonnes, earning over Frw 249 million, while flower exports of 12 tonnes generated more than Frw 86 million.
Other agricultural commodities, including tubers, legumes, cereals, and related crops, accounted for the largest share by volume at 7,169 tonnes, contributing about Frw 6.1 billion in export revenue.
Livestock and animal products totaled 259 tonnes, generating over Frw 623 million during the same period.
NAEB said the exports were shipped to diversified markets, including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, Nigeria, and other African countries, reflecting Rwanda’s expanding global trade footprint.







