The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has officially launched a US$14.8 million, 5-year agricultural export program. The program is entitled Feed the Future Rwanda “Kungahara Wagura Amasoko” (“prosper while expanding markets”) and is designed to inclusively and sustainably boost economic growth, in a statement obtained Saturday.
The activity plans facilitation of US$300 million in new investments into Rwanda’s high-value agricultural export sector, which includes coffee, tea, horticulture and spices, and livestock products such as dairy and hides.
The activity will work with and through the Government of Rwanda, the private sector, and civil society to facilitate an inclusive and resilient policy and regulatory environment and mobilize public and private investment toward increased high-value agricultural products.
During the launch in Kigali, USAID/Rwanda Mission Director Mr. Jonathan Kamin said that the goal of this activity is to achieve at least 12 percent annual growth in targeted agricultural commodities exported at a national level, an increase of income of 50 percent to 75 percent for at least 100,000 households and US$300 Million value of private investments mobilized by/through Government of Rwanda agencies.
Presiding over the launch, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI) Honourable Dr. Jean-Chrysostome Ngabitsinze said, “Partnerships with the private sector and civil society organizations to reach a huge number of exporters across a number of high-value agricultural products is critical. Joining efforts and collaboration within USAID projects, other donors supporting the sector as well as other local stakeholders is encouraged.”
The U.S. Feed the Future Rwanda “Kungahara Wagura Amasoko” is expected to achieve US$300 million in private investment and commitments mobilized through Government agencies as a result of U.S. Government support, it said.
In addition, at least 30 new or adapted agricultural enabling environment policies will be analyzed, consulted on, drafted or revised, approved, and implemented with U.S. Government assistance; and 500 firms accessing agriculture-related investment as a result of U.S. Government support, the statement said.
U.S. Feed the Future Rwanda “Kungahara Wagura Amasoko” is implemented by a consortium led by RTI International with partners J.E. Austin Associates, Dalberg Advisors, LixCap, and Vanguard Economics.
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