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Farming in Rwanda
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Farming sector based in Rwanda. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Ryafrwanda
The official account of Rwanda Youth in Agribusiness Forum (RYAF) Rwanda Youth in Agribusiness Forum (RYAF) is a platform established to bring together different youth organizations, individual youth farmers and entrepreneurs in Agriculture Sector working in one or many of the following sub-sectors: crop production, livestock, agro-processing, inputs and other Agro-services (extension, marketing, food packaging, farm mechanization, seed multiplication etc.) as well as ICT for Agriculture in Rwanda. The platform aims to change the old mind-set among the youth vis-à-vis the agricultural sector in Rwanda, while orienting youth to reach out to other farming groups to raise awareness on the practice of business oriented agriculture.
51 to 200 staff
Souk Farms
SOUK Farms is a premium horticulture producing company based in Rwanda, the heart of Africa popularly known as the land of hills. We are dedicated to the application of cutting-edge solutions in farming, trading, processing and logistics.
51 to 200 staff
Balton Rwanda
Since our inception in 2006, we have set out to lead the Agribusiness as well as Technology and Innovation sectors in Rwanda through our engagement with both small and large-scale farmers; small, medium, and large organizations, cooperatives, Non-Governmental Organizations as well as Government agencies. We are a private limited company, and a subsidiary of Balton CP which is owned by CP Holdings Limited, a British company with international presence across a number of territories namely the United Kingdom, Central and Western Europe as well as Sub-Saharan Africa. We continue to work with communities to improve food security and diversify income-generating opportunities. We have worked with government agencies such as the Rwanda Agricultural Board and the National Agricultural Export Promotions Board. We have been at the forefront of technology and innovation in Rwanda by providing customers with the most contemporary solutions in security, cyber security, communications, networks, and power. Our expertise in the design, installation, commissioning, and servicing of broad-ranging systems is unmatched in dedication and service delivery, real-time after-sale support, and quality products. We have continuously provided our customers with advanced technological solutions that suit their growing needs. Our focus in Africa is in three main areas: Agribusiness • Chemicals • Fertilizers • Greenhouses • Irrigation • Seeds
51 to 200 staff
Heifer International Rwanda
Heifer International started work in Rwanda in We support farmers to set up their own cooperatives, where they share knowledge, pool resources, as well as access financing to invest and grow their farms.
11 to 50 staff
Sunripe Farm Ltd
A Global GAP certified agricultural farm growing fresh vegetables for domestic and export market.
51 to 200 staff
Envirom
Envirom Green has a scientifically proven technology that increases biological soil activity, nutrient uptake, and plant health. Envirom's biostimulants contain humic and fulvic acids, natural minerals, carbon, and other beneficial soil enhancing ingredients that stimulate microbial activity that improves soil quality and optimizes the conditions for natural growth. They also contain Cyanobacteria that converts inert atmospheric nitrogen into organic forms in the soil. This helps the plants uptake of nitrogen in a natural way. By 2050, the world’s population is expected to grow by 2.2 billion, to 9.7 billion – global demand for food is set to nearly double. Healthy soils are the foundation of the food system. Healthy soils produce healthy crops that in turn nourish people and animals. Indeed, soil quality is directly linked to food quality and quantity. The overuse of chemical fertilizers results in deterioration of soil quality and agricultural productivity and quality. Nutrient depletion, erosion, desertification, and soil-salinization are all soil challenges due to climate change and the overuse of chemical fertilizers. Plants grown in soil treated with Envirom biostimulants have rapid improvement in nutrient absorption, increased root growth, and strength to withstand diseases. Our solutions restore nature's balance in soil without environmentally damaging ingredients.
11 to 50 staff
Youth Engagement In Agriculture Network Yean
YEAN is a Youth-Led Agriculture enterprise created in 2014 to foster and facilitate the youth innovation and engagement in agriculture through provision of extension and advisory services to agriculture value chain actors, individual farmers, farmers’ organizations and contracts to design and implement innovative youth led programs in agriculture. YEAN works to ensure youth engagement in agriculture through capacity building and innovation, optimize information availability, quality agriculture input access, efficient crop and animal production technologies deployment towards contributing to the SDG Goal 2: Ending hunger, achieving food security, improving nutrition and promoting sustainable agriculture. YEAN contributes to the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) in its priority area no 4. of Improving agriculture research, technology dissemination and adoption through countries agriculture development strategies.
11 to 50 staff
Afri-Farmers Market
Leveraging technology to help rural farmers access stable markets for their agricultural produce and boost their farm production through better agricultural practices, access to farm inputs, and capacity building skills.
11 to 50 staff
Eza Neza
Eza Neza is a Rwandan agribusiness startup that wants to enable farmers to use innovative technologies to produce food crops while saving land and water.
1 to 10 staff
Icm Rwanda Agribusiness Luckirice
Lucki is a Rwanda-Australia venture proudly serving Rwanda since 2006.Lucki brand is known and well regarded as predominately a brand representing rice products.
51 to 200 staff
Bella Flowers Rwanda
We produce fresh cut roses for both export and local market.
501 to 1000 staff
Faim Africa Ltd
FAIM works to reduce poverty in farming communities through demonstrating modern farming techniques that will help to transform agriculture in Africa from subsistence to market orientated farming increasing food security. Based in Kigali since 2010, FAIM grows virus-free plants such as banana varieties, passion fruit, tamarillos and pineapple. With the recent OPIC funding, the company will expand their operation with new tissue culture laboratories to further production of their mainstay plants as well as starting production on new plant varieties like potatoes and strawberry plants.
11 to 50 staff
Farmeasy Rwanda
Building an Africa that can feed itself and the world
11 to 50 staff
Kivu Tilapia
Kivu Tilapia is the largest vertically integrated aquaculture business in Rwanda, pioneering sustainable protein production in Africa.
51 to 200 staff
Zora International Limited
Dedicated to producing, selling and marketing pure natural honey.
11 to 50 staff
Dukundekawa
Founded in 2004, The Dukunde Kawa Cooperative (Musasa) cultivates its high-quality coffee in the soil located between 1800 - 2200 m of altitude just near the mountain gorilla habitat in central Rwanda. By producing high-end coffee for the international market and employing a majority female workforce, the cooperative ensures maximum benefits to local families. Currently, Dukundekawa (Musasa Coffee) accounts 1176 coffee farmers which make it capable of producing up to 12 containers of green coffee per year. Fair Trade Certified since 2004, Dukunde Kawa secures a high standard of living for Rwandan farmers by ensuring access to an economically and environmentally sustainable coffee industry. Eighty percent of Dukundekawa's producers are women. The cooperative owns 4 dry mills (Ruli, Mbilima, Nkara and Musambira) all covering more than 392ha of arable land.
51 to 200 staff
Livestock Bank
Livestock Bank is an emerging multi- million-dollar enterprise with an integrated approach to become a leader in the poultry industry in Rwanda and beyond. Our state-of-the-art operations include a modern hatchery, a high-efficiency poultry farm, a fully equipped chicken slaughterhouse, and a robust parent stock system that ensures a steady supply of fertile eggs for our hatchery. With a commitment to excellence, we aim to provide high-quality, affordable protein to the local market while meeting the increasing demand for poultry products. Our operations are designed to adhere to the highest standards of food safety, sustainability, and animal welfare, ensuring that every step—from hatch to harvest—delivers the freshest and most nutritious poultry products to our community. As we continue to expand and innovate, our goal is simple: to make protein accessible and affordable for every household, contributing to the health and well-being of our local market while setting the standard for the future of poultry production.
11 to 50 staff
National Agricultural Export Development Board Naeb
The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) is registered under the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Rwanda Tea Development Authority, Rwanda Coffee Development Authority and Rwanda Horticulture Development Authority. All three government agencies were merged to form the NAEB. Our Mission: To facilitate the growth of business and diversify agriculture and livestock commodity export. Our Vision: To be a world class agriculture and livestock commodity export enterprise through innovation. Our Responsibilities: 1. Participate in elaboration of policies and strategies to develop exports of agricultural and livestock products. Implement policies and strategies to promote and develop agricultural and livestock products. Identify and support research on agricultural extension for agricultural and livestock products. Collaborate with other institutions to identify locations to install agricultural and livestock processing factories and grant authorization. Set quality standards for agriculture and livestock products, and ensure they are implemented. Issue certifications of origin for agricultural and livestock products provided by relevant laws. Supervise, facilitate, and train private operators and cooperatives involved in agriculture and livestock production 8. Partner and coordinate activities with NGO's, private operators and other organs involved in agricultural and livestock export. Support increased investments in the industry and infrastructure adding value to agricultural and livestock products. Collect information on local, regional and international markets to dissiment to stakeholders. Coordinate activities for stakeholder networks. Participate in international negotiations and trade fairs to promote agricultural and livestock products. Establish good relationships with international organizations to develop agricultural and livestock products for export.
51 to 200 staff
Panafrican Farmers Organisation
PAFO was created in October 2010 by its constituent assembly under the sponsorship of the African Union. This constitutive assembly was the culmination of a process begun several years ago in collaboration with the five regional networks of farmers' organizations in Eastern Africa (EAFF), Central Africa (PROPAC), Western Africa (ROPPA), Southern Africa (SACAU) and Northern Africa (UMNAGRI). PAFO is registered in Rwanda and gained a diplomatic status by signing a host country agreement with the government of Rwanda. PAFO is recognized as the representative body of African Farmers organizations at the highest continental level. It brings the voice of about 80 million African farmers integrated into 73 national organizations, unions, federations, cooperatives, associations, etc, present in 48 African countries, and united in five regional networks operating at the heart of African agriculture.
1 to 10 staff
Pride Farms
Leading market-driven agriculture in Rwanda using professional, climate smart farm management and innovative technology to produce high value goods for global markets.
11 to 50 staff
Spices Rwanda Ltd
Spices Rwanda Ltd. is a leading producer and exporter of premium-quality dried chili for the global market.
1 to 10 staff
Africa Organisation Of Technology In Agriculture Aota
Official LinkedIn page for the African Organization on Technology in Agriculture (AOTA)
1 to 10 staff
Akagera Coffee
Akagera Coffee Project Ltd works to empower coffee washing station (CWS) by empowering their farmers. We work with CWS to sell their processed coffee in type of green beans and roasted beans. We help the CWS to increase the local market visibility by selling their coffee at local market and abroad, we also support farmers by establishing nursery schools near to our partners in the community.
11 to 50 staff
Lima Technologies
We are solving the agricultural market linkage problem where many smallholder farmers do not know where to sell their farm produce and many buyers do not know where exactly they can source for a particular produce.
11 to 50 staff