The Rwandan government has announced a bold initiative to revitalize 4,132 hectares of aging coffee plantations by 2028. This move is aimed at boosting the country’s coffee industry and ensuring long-term growth.
Led by the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB), the project will replace 3,050 hectares of coffee trees that are over 30 years old and rehabilitate another 1,082 hectares.
The initiative, called ‘Promoting Smallholder Agro-Export Competitiveness’ (PSAC), will focus on six major coffee-growing districts: Nyamasheke, Rusizi, Karongi, Huye, Nyamagabe, and Ruhango.
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