BANK FOR WEST AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
The region's agricultural sector was characterized by small-scale farming, with most farmers relying on rain-fed agriculture and lacking access to modern inputs and technologies.
2012 · 49 pages

Abstract
The training covered topics such as crop rotation, composting, and integrated pest management. The plots also served as a platform for farmers to share knowledge and best practices. The program's emphasis on women's empowerment and gender equality contributed to the higher adoption rates among women-headed households. The program's impact on poverty reduction and food security was attributed to the combination of agricultural productivity gains and improved market access. The evaluation also highlighted the importance of community engagement and participation in the program's success. The program's success was also attributed to the collaboration between local stakeholders, including local government officials, farmers' organizations, and private sector partners. The partnership facilitated the sharing of knowledge, resources, and expertise, ultimately contributing to the program's impact. The program's impact on the agricultural sector in Rwanda was significant, with potential for long-term sustainability and scalability.
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