Driving Rwanda’s Agricultural Sector Climate Resilience Through Innovative Business
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27.06.25
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Rwanda’s agriculture is integral to its economy, and its reliance on rain-fed farming systems makes it vulnerable to climate change. With 91% of Rwanda’s farmers classified as smallholders, the need for smallholder-targeted innovation has never been more urgent. To address this, the AgriTech4Rwanda Innovation Challenge was launched to support and de-risk climate-smart agricultural innovations aligned with Rwanda’s Vision 2050 and national adaptation priorities.
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