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Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rwanda", a monthly show focusing on sectorial growth and development in one of Africa's emerging markets. Kicking off this 24 episode series is an overview of Rwanda's reforms towards growth and why the country is considered one of the most attractive investment destinations. Surrounded by Uganda, Tanzania, Bur
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Rwanda ranked 46th in 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings
Rwanda has been ranked 46th out of 189 economies surveyed, moving up two positions globally in the 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings. The 2015 release is the 12th edition of a series of annual reports that investigate the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain. In today's edition we focus on that report, concerns in the business environment here in Rwanda, and
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The Rwanda Business Sector
The Kigali Special Economic Zone is under construction and will boost the Rwandan Economy to a greater extent
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Rwanda's economy: The next phase
For the last decade Rwanda has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world. But it now needs new sources of growth.
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Buy Africa previews the miracle of the Rwandan economy
The miracle that is Rwanda, CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini from Afriwise Consult to look at the investment potential in this thriving economy.
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Rwanda: Rebulding an Economy
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Factors Driving Growth in Rwanda's Economy
Rwanda's economy has remained on a strong growth path with real GDP growth primarily driven by good harvests, an increase in exports largely due to rising co...
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Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt3
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
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Key factors in developing Rwanda's economy
Through the year, economies world over have been hit by the volatility in commodity prices, and overall interest rates. The International Monetary Fund has however commended Rwanda's economy saying it would show more resilience to shocks over the long term regardless of individual sector cycles. Diversifying the export base and focus on bringing the nominal exchange rate down were noted as key f
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Empowering Women with Land Rights Boosts Economy in Rwanda
Women finally gained the right to own land in Rwanda in 1999, but many women in rural areas are unaware of this right or fear retribution should they report a conflict over ownership. The Rwandan Initiative for Sustainable Development works to settle land disputes, primarily between husbands and wives, without turning to court intervention, which can take years to reach an outcome.
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Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt1
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
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IMF says Rwanda economy to expand by 6.5% in 2016
Both Rwanda's government and the International Monetary Fund forecast the country's economy will expand by between 6 and 6.5 per cent in 2016, slowing from a projected 7 percent in 2015.
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Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt2
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
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Rwanda a home for everyone 2014 .Beautiful country on the African continent
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is on move...
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951
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#Debate411 How Ready is Rwanda Private Sector to run Economy?
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Role of planning in the economy of Rwanda and achievements of EDPRS II | March 2009
After an extensive process of consultation that lasted eighteen months, the Government of Rwanda set in motion, in September 2007, a second medium-term frame...
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20 Years Later: Rwanda's Economic Transformation Since 1994
In an interview with Stanford GSB Professor Renee Bowen, President Paul Kagame discusses leading Rwanda through economic and social growth over the 20 years ...
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Rise and Shine Rwanda : ICT SOLUTIONS TO CHANGE RWANDAN ECONOMY
Now, with the fast growth of ICT in Rwanda, entrepreneurs are now determined to use the resources made available to them to find solutions to some of the country’s economic problems. And from tourism to agriculture this entrepreneur is set to revolutionize these sectors one step at a time.
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Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News
Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News, recorded 11.05.2010 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people a...
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Africa Today - Down the road in Rwanda
US Secretary of State John Kerry might have had Kagame in mind when he recently said, “When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife, as we’ve seen in Burundi… it is just a first step down a perilous path.”
President Kagame has been in power since 2000. In 1994, he marched into Kigali with his Tutsi rebels to end the gen
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Rwanda: One of Africa's Fastest Growing Economies
The 1994 genocide left Rwanda in ruins. According to its president, Paul Kagame the country could have simply ceased to exist. Yet twenty years on it's one o...
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Economy of Rwanda
Rwanda is a rural country with about 90% of the population engaged in agriculture. It is the most densely populated country in Africa; is landlocked; and has few natural resources and minimal industry. Primary exports are coffee and tea. By 1994, farm size, on average, was smaller than one hectare, while population density was more than 450 persons per square kilometer of arable land.
The Rwandan
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Replicating global farming standards in Rwanda
Modern economies all over the world are becoming less dependent on climatic conditions to further progress their key sectors. In Rwanda, one of this is the agriculture sector that maintains the biggest contribution to the GDP. CNBC Africa's George Ndirangu speaks to investor/philanthropist Howard Buffet to get an overview on replicable farming methods that will see Rwanda match up to global produc
Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rwanda", a monthly show focusing on sectorial growth and development in ...
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rwanda", a monthly show focusing on sectorial growth and development in one of Africa's emerging markets. Kicking off this 24 episode series is an overview of Rwanda's reforms towards growth and why the country is considered one of the most attractive investment destinations. Surrounded by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, this jewel of Africa is hard at work rebuilding its social and economic landscape. ABN's Loise Wachira explores the country's transformation.
wn.com/Exploring Rwanda's Economic Transformation
(www.abndigital.com) From the land of a thousand hills, we bring you "Doing Business in Rwanda", a monthly show focusing on sectorial growth and development in one of Africa's emerging markets. Kicking off this 24 episode series is an overview of Rwanda's reforms towards growth and why the country is considered one of the most attractive investment destinations. Surrounded by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo, this jewel of Africa is hard at work rebuilding its social and economic landscape. ABN's Loise Wachira explores the country's transformation.
- published: 13 Nov 2012
- views: 5208
Rwanda ranked 46th in 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings
Rwanda has been ranked 46th out of 189 economies surveyed, moving up two positions globally in the 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings. The 2015 release ...
Rwanda has been ranked 46th out of 189 economies surveyed, moving up two positions globally in the 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings. The 2015 release is the 12th edition of a series of annual reports that investigate the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain. In today's edition we focus on that report, concerns in the business environment here in Rwanda, and what is being done to ensure this economy moves higher in subsequent rankings.
wn.com/Rwanda Ranked 46Th In 2015 World Bank's Doing Business Rankings
Rwanda has been ranked 46th out of 189 economies surveyed, moving up two positions globally in the 2015 World Bank's Doing Business rankings. The 2015 release is the 12th edition of a series of annual reports that investigate the regulations that enhance business activity and those that constrain. In today's edition we focus on that report, concerns in the business environment here in Rwanda, and what is being done to ensure this economy moves higher in subsequent rankings.
- published: 13 Nov 2014
- views: 18
The Rwanda Business Sector
The Kigali Special Economic Zone is under construction and will boost the Rwandan Economy to a greater extent...
The Kigali Special Economic Zone is under construction and will boost the Rwandan Economy to a greater extent
wn.com/The Rwanda Business Sector
The Kigali Special Economic Zone is under construction and will boost the Rwandan Economy to a greater extent
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 131
Rwanda's economy: The next phase
For the last decade Rwanda has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world. But it now needs new sources of growth....
For the last decade Rwanda has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world. But it now needs new sources of growth.
wn.com/Rwanda's Economy The Next Phase
For the last decade Rwanda has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world. But it now needs new sources of growth.
Buy Africa previews the miracle of the Rwandan economy
The miracle that is Rwanda, CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini from Afriwise Consult to look at the investment potential in this thriving ec...
The miracle that is Rwanda, CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini from Afriwise Consult to look at the investment potential in this thriving economy.
wn.com/Buy Africa Previews The Miracle Of The Rwandan Economy
The miracle that is Rwanda, CNBC Africa's Tshepo Modiba is joined by Brian Dlamini from Afriwise Consult to look at the investment potential in this thriving economy.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 97
Factors Driving Growth in Rwanda's Economy
Rwanda's economy has remained on a strong growth path with real GDP growth primarily driven by good harvests, an increase in exports largely due to rising co......
Rwanda's economy has remained on a strong growth path with real GDP growth primarily driven by good harvests, an increase in exports largely due to rising co...
wn.com/Factors Driving Growth In Rwanda's Economy
Rwanda's economy has remained on a strong growth path with real GDP growth primarily driven by good harvests, an increase in exports largely due to rising co...
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 645
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author: CNBCAfrica
Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt3
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori......
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
wn.com/Network Africa Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt3
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
Key factors in developing Rwanda's economy
Through the year, economies world over have been hit by the volatility in commodity prices, and overall interest rates. The International Monetary Fund has howe...
Through the year, economies world over have been hit by the volatility in commodity prices, and overall interest rates. The International Monetary Fund has however commended Rwanda's economy saying it would show more resilience to shocks over the long term regardless of individual sector cycles. Diversifying the export base and focus on bringing the nominal exchange rate down were noted as key factors to work on to make the country more competitive.
wn.com/Key Factors In Developing Rwanda's Economy
Through the year, economies world over have been hit by the volatility in commodity prices, and overall interest rates. The International Monetary Fund has however commended Rwanda's economy saying it would show more resilience to shocks over the long term regardless of individual sector cycles. Diversifying the export base and focus on bringing the nominal exchange rate down were noted as key factors to work on to make the country more competitive.
- published: 10 Dec 2015
- views: 29
Empowering Women with Land Rights Boosts Economy in Rwanda
Women finally gained the right to own land in Rwanda in 1999, but many women in rural areas are unaware of this right or fear retribution should they report a c...
Women finally gained the right to own land in Rwanda in 1999, but many women in rural areas are unaware of this right or fear retribution should they report a conflict over ownership. The Rwandan Initiative for Sustainable Development works to settle land disputes, primarily between husbands and wives, without turning to court intervention, which can take years to reach an outcome.
wn.com/Empowering Women With Land Rights Boosts Economy In Rwanda
Women finally gained the right to own land in Rwanda in 1999, but many women in rural areas are unaware of this right or fear retribution should they report a conflict over ownership. The Rwandan Initiative for Sustainable Development works to settle land disputes, primarily between husbands and wives, without turning to court intervention, which can take years to reach an outcome.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 4
Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt1
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori......
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
wn.com/Network Africa Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt1
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
IMF says Rwanda economy to expand by 6.5% in 2016
Both Rwanda's government and the International Monetary Fund forecast the country's economy will expand by between 6 and 6.5 per cent in 2016, slowing from a pr...
Both Rwanda's government and the International Monetary Fund forecast the country's economy will expand by between 6 and 6.5 per cent in 2016, slowing from a projected 7 percent in 2015.
wn.com/Imf Says Rwanda Economy To Expand By 6.5 In 2016
Both Rwanda's government and the International Monetary Fund forecast the country's economy will expand by between 6 and 6.5 per cent in 2016, slowing from a projected 7 percent in 2015.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 111
Network Africa: Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt2
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori......
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
wn.com/Network Africa Nigeria Becomes Africa's Largest Economy As Rwanda Remembers Genocide Victims Pt2
On this edition of Network Africa, the growth of Nigeria's economy hits the limelight as it overtakes South Africa as Africa's largest economy. Oscar Pistori...
Rwanda a home for everyone 2014 .Beautiful country on the African continent
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is ...
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is on move...
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951
wn.com/Rwanda A Home For Everyone 2014 .Beautiful Country On The African Continent
Rwanda has had gruesome past but it has managed to shake that ghost and now looks like the most friendly and cleanest country on the African continent which is on move...
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rwanda-the-Heart-of-Africa/801734289860951
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 116
Role of planning in the economy of Rwanda and achievements of EDPRS II | March 2009
After an extensive process of consultation that lasted eighteen months, the Government of Rwanda set in motion, in September 2007, a second medium-term frame......
After an extensive process of consultation that lasted eighteen months, the Government of Rwanda set in motion, in September 2007, a second medium-term frame...
wn.com/Role Of Planning In The Economy Of Rwanda And Achievements Of Edprs Ii | March 2009
After an extensive process of consultation that lasted eighteen months, the Government of Rwanda set in motion, in September 2007, a second medium-term frame...
20 Years Later: Rwanda's Economic Transformation Since 1994
In an interview with Stanford GSB Professor Renee Bowen, President Paul Kagame discusses leading Rwanda through economic and social growth over the 20 years ......
In an interview with Stanford GSB Professor Renee Bowen, President Paul Kagame discusses leading Rwanda through economic and social growth over the 20 years ...
wn.com/20 Years Later Rwanda's Economic Transformation Since 1994
In an interview with Stanford GSB Professor Renee Bowen, President Paul Kagame discusses leading Rwanda through economic and social growth over the 20 years ...
Rise and Shine Rwanda : ICT SOLUTIONS TO CHANGE RWANDAN ECONOMY
Now, with the fast growth of ICT in Rwanda, entrepreneurs are now determined to use the resources made available to them to find solutions to some of the countr...
Now, with the fast growth of ICT in Rwanda, entrepreneurs are now determined to use the resources made available to them to find solutions to some of the country’s economic problems. And from tourism to agriculture this entrepreneur is set to revolutionize these sectors one step at a time.
wn.com/Rise And Shine Rwanda Ict Solutions To Change Rwandan Economy
Now, with the fast growth of ICT in Rwanda, entrepreneurs are now determined to use the resources made available to them to find solutions to some of the country’s economic problems. And from tourism to agriculture this entrepreneur is set to revolutionize these sectors one step at a time.
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 48
Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News
Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News, recorded 11.05.2010 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people a......
Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News, recorded 11.05.2010 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people a...
wn.com/Africa Business Report 15 Rwanda Investments BBC News
Africa Business Report 15 - Rwanda Investments - BBC News, recorded 11.05.2010 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people a...
- published: 01 Feb 2011
- views: 5752
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author: RuniTravel
Africa Today - Down the road in Rwanda
US Secretary of State John Kerry might have had Kagame in mind when he recently said, “When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to...
US Secretary of State John Kerry might have had Kagame in mind when he recently said, “When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife, as we’ve seen in Burundi… it is just a first step down a perilous path.”
President Kagame has been in power since 2000. In 1994, he marched into Kigali with his Tutsi rebels to end the genocide that had cost the lives of more than 800,000 Rwandans.
In 2003 and 2010, he was elected for full terms. Under the existing constitution, after two periods of seven years in office, he would not be eligible to run again in the next elections in 2017.
But now, following a Supreme Court ruling, the way is open for him. First, Rwandans will vote on the planned change to the constitution.
Thanks to a well-organized security apparatus, it can be expected that few Rwandans will dare not to vote in favor. It seems the risk of being stigmatized or isolated is too high. Kagame is taking care that the constitutional amendment should look as if it has the full backing of the population.
Kagame is known to rule with an iron hand, yet he is popular with many Rwandans and with international donors. They see him as a guarantor for peace and stability in the region, as he brought peace after the genocide and revived the economy. But is the price too high? The show will update viewers on events in Rwanda where many have gone into exile with tales of a repressive regime that jails any opposition voice. What are the key issues as Rwandans consider how to use their vote. Do they have any choice other than Kagame?
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
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wn.com/Africa Today Down The Road In Rwanda
US Secretary of State John Kerry might have had Kagame in mind when he recently said, “When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife, as we’ve seen in Burundi… it is just a first step down a perilous path.”
President Kagame has been in power since 2000. In 1994, he marched into Kigali with his Tutsi rebels to end the genocide that had cost the lives of more than 800,000 Rwandans.
In 2003 and 2010, he was elected for full terms. Under the existing constitution, after two periods of seven years in office, he would not be eligible to run again in the next elections in 2017.
But now, following a Supreme Court ruling, the way is open for him. First, Rwandans will vote on the planned change to the constitution.
Thanks to a well-organized security apparatus, it can be expected that few Rwandans will dare not to vote in favor. It seems the risk of being stigmatized or isolated is too high. Kagame is taking care that the constitutional amendment should look as if it has the full backing of the population.
Kagame is known to rule with an iron hand, yet he is popular with many Rwandans and with international donors. They see him as a guarantor for peace and stability in the region, as he brought peace after the genocide and revived the economy. But is the price too high? The show will update viewers on events in Rwanda where many have gone into exile with tales of a repressive regime that jails any opposition voice. What are the key issues as Rwandans consider how to use their vote. Do they have any choice other than Kagame?
Live @ http://www.presstv.ir/live.html
Twitter @ http://twitter.com/PressTV
LiveLeak @ http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV
Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV
Google+ @ http://plus.google.com/+VideosPTV
Instagram @ http://instagram.com/presstvchannel
SoundCloud@ https://soundcloud.com/videosptv
- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 220
Rwanda: One of Africa's Fastest Growing Economies
The 1994 genocide left Rwanda in ruins. According to its president, Paul Kagame the country could have simply ceased to exist. Yet twenty years on it's one o......
The 1994 genocide left Rwanda in ruins. According to its president, Paul Kagame the country could have simply ceased to exist. Yet twenty years on it's one o...
wn.com/Rwanda One Of Africa's Fastest Growing Economies
The 1994 genocide left Rwanda in ruins. According to its president, Paul Kagame the country could have simply ceased to exist. Yet twenty years on it's one o...
Economy of Rwanda
Rwanda is a rural country with about 90% of the population engaged in agriculture. It is the most densely populated country in Africa; is landlocked; and has fe...
Rwanda is a rural country with about 90% of the population engaged in agriculture. It is the most densely populated country in Africa; is landlocked; and has few natural resources and minimal industry. Primary exports are coffee and tea. By 1994, farm size, on average, was smaller than one hectare, while population density was more than 450 persons per square kilometer of arable land.
The Rwandan economy is based on the largely rain-fed agricultural production of small, semi-subsistence, and increasingly fragmented farms. It has few natural resources to exploit and a small, noncompetitive industrial sector. While the production of coffee and tea is well-suited to the small farms, steep slopes, and cool climates of Rwanda and has ensured access to foreign exchange over the years, farm size continues to decrease.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
wn.com/Economy Of Rwanda
Rwanda is a rural country with about 90% of the population engaged in agriculture. It is the most densely populated country in Africa; is landlocked; and has few natural resources and minimal industry. Primary exports are coffee and tea. By 1994, farm size, on average, was smaller than one hectare, while population density was more than 450 persons per square kilometer of arable land.
The Rwandan economy is based on the largely rain-fed agricultural production of small, semi-subsistence, and increasingly fragmented farms. It has few natural resources to exploit and a small, noncompetitive industrial sector. While the production of coffee and tea is well-suited to the small farms, steep slopes, and cool climates of Rwanda and has ensured access to foreign exchange over the years, farm size continues to decrease.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 22 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Replicating global farming standards in Rwanda
Modern economies all over the world are becoming less dependent on climatic conditions to further progress their key sectors. In Rwanda, one of this is the agri...
Modern economies all over the world are becoming less dependent on climatic conditions to further progress their key sectors. In Rwanda, one of this is the agriculture sector that maintains the biggest contribution to the GDP. CNBC Africa's George Ndirangu speaks to investor/philanthropist Howard Buffet to get an overview on replicable farming methods that will see Rwanda match up to global productivity standards.
wn.com/Replicating Global Farming Standards In Rwanda
Modern economies all over the world are becoming less dependent on climatic conditions to further progress their key sectors. In Rwanda, one of this is the agriculture sector that maintains the biggest contribution to the GDP. CNBC Africa's George Ndirangu speaks to investor/philanthropist Howard Buffet to get an overview on replicable farming methods that will see Rwanda match up to global productivity standards.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 38