USAID DEC
The region's agricultural sector was characterized by small-scale farming, with the majority of farmers relying on rain-fed agriculture and lacking access to modern inputs and technologies.
2014 · 2 pages

Abstract
The training programs emphasized the importance of crop rotation, composting, and conservation agriculture, and were tailored to the specific needs of small-scale farmers in the region. The initiative's focus on women's empowerment and gender equality was seen as a key factor in the program's success, as women were more likely to adopt and adapt new agricultural practices. The evaluation also highlighted the importance of integrating market access interventions with agricultural training and infrastructure development, as this combination was found to have the greatest impact on household income and food security. The initiative's success has been attributed to the collaborative efforts of local government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and community-based organizations. The program's focus on building capacity and empowering local stakeholders has created a sustainable framework for agricultural development in Rwanda, with potential for replication in other regions.
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USAID DEC