USAID DEC
The agricultural development initiative in Rwanda is a critical component of the country's efforts to improve food security and reduce poverty.
2014 · 82 pages

Abstract
The initiative has made significant progress in addressing the challenges faced by farmers, including soil degradation and limited market access. The initiative has implemented a range of interventions, including farmer training programs, infrastructure development, and market linkage facilitation. These interventions have been designed to address the specific needs of farmers in Rwanda, and have been implemented in a phased manner to ensure that they are effective and sustainable. The initiative has also placed a strong emphasis on the role of women in agriculture, recognizing that they play a critical role in food production and security. Women-headed households have been targeted for support, and have shown higher adoption rates for sustainable agriculture practices. The initiative has also made significant progress in addressing the challenges faced by farmers, including soil degradation and limited market access. The initiative has implemented a range of interventions, including farmer training programs, infrastructure development, and market linkage facilitation. The initiative has also made significant progress in addressing the challenges faced
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