AgroInnovation - Fostering resilient food systems and smallholder livelihoods (ingl.) 

The project empowers start-ups to develop and scale innovative, climate-friendly products and services that boost the productivity of Rwandan smallholder farmers, enhance the nutritional value of their produce, and expand their market access.
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kigali
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Duración del proyecto
2025 - 2028

Rwanda is a small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of East Africa. With more than 500 inhabitants per square kilometre, Rwanda has the second highest population density in Africa with a population growth rate of 2.6%, reaching an estimated 14.4 million inhabitants in 2024.

Agriculture is the most important economic sector in Rwanda. Around 72% of the working population is employed in agriculture. At the same time, however, the agricultural sector only accounts for 33% of the national GDP and is not able to feed the entire population sufficiently. Rwandan agriculture is heavily dependent on rainfall and susceptible to climate shocks. The low level of productivity is due to the low use of sustainable fertilisers, outdated production techniques and inefficient cultivation methods. There is also a lack of capacity to process and refine agricultural products locally. The reasons for the unutilised processing capacities lie in the lack of suitable technologies, expertise and access to financing. Although various promising approaches are known from applied research, these have so far only been implemented selectively. 

The Project

The project supports Start-ups and existing agribusinesses in the development and scaling of technological and financial services for smallholder farmers. The aim is to develop innovative, climate-friendly products and services to improve the productivity, nutritional value of products or market access of Rwandan smallholders.

Start-ups receive comprehensive support during the start-up phase, including incubation, networking with potential mentors and business partners and access to customized, accessible financing solutions.

Replicable solutions for the food system are sought, including the transport and processing of agricultural products through farm-to-fork systems. Farm-to-fork systems, also known as "farm-to-table", are food production and distribution systems that aim to create a direct link between farmers and consumers. These systems aim to promote sustainability, transparency and traceability throughout the supply chain, from the initial farming to the final consumption of the food. 

 

Project goals

The project supports Start-ups that offer innovative, climate-friendly products or services and promotes the scaling of existing technological and financial services to improve the productivity of Rwandan smallholder farmers, the nutritional value of their produce, their market access and climate resilience. A particular focus will be on women-led businesses and solutions for them, acknowledging that subsistence farming is mostly practiced by women.

By promoting replicable business models, the project contributes to three objectives: 1) increasing incomes and thus improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers, 2) improving the Rwandan food ecosystem and food security, and 3) climate change mitigation and adaptation trough increased resilience to climate shocks.

Expected Results 2025 - 2028

  • Annual ideation and incubation programmes with 15-20 participants (at least 50% of whom are women) lead to at least five mature start-up concepts per year.
  • The products and services offered by the Start-ups or supported agribusinesses to improve agricultural productivity and/or food security reach 1,500 smallholder farmers (50% women).
  • 500 smallholder farmers (50% women) increase their annual income at least 20% by using the offers and services.
  • 500 smallholder farmers (50% women) are more resilient to climate change.

Financing partners

This project is part of the Swisscontact Development Programme, which is co-financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA.