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    Rwanda: Food and Agriculture Organization Country Programming Framework for Rwanda, 2013-2018 2017
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    The Country Programming Framework (CPF) is an approach adopted by FAO to empower countries in building institutional synergies and reinforcing their commitment towards improvement of the population’s livelihoods and food security. The FAO Rwanda CPF describes the four main priority areas with the key outcomes and outputs, including type of interventions that FAO will undertake1 .As detailed in the Result Based Management (RBM) matrix (Annex 2), the CPF bestows highest priority to improved food s ecurity and nutrition, emphasizing on the most vulnerable community members. Whereas, increased income through enhanced agricultural productivity, agri-business and value chain development with emphasis to private sector investment within key commodity value chains, and increased efficiency in agricultural information exchange amongst all stakeholders are respectively the second, third and fourth CPF priorities.
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    Rwanda, National Agricultural Survey (NAS) 2008
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    Agricultural technology ecosystems in East Africa - Taking stock in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda 2023
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched an initiative to assess the existing impediments for scaling innovation and technology in food and agriculture (AgTech) and to identify options to improve the enabling environment for AgTech-focused businesses. The initiative offers a tool for decision makers to promote the uptake of AgTech, investment and entrepreneurship in Africa, ultimately to advance agricultural productivity and food security. The first cohort evaluates the AgTech ecosystems in three East African countries: Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda.

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