Rwanda’s Poultry Industry Set to Expand

Rwanda’s Poultry Industry Set to Expand

Visiting Rwanda, Tyson CEO Donnie Smith talks to Matthew Karugarama, one of our Rwandan Scholars, a recent University of Arkansas-Little Rock graduate and Tyson intern. Also pictured is Tom Phillips from Memphis who has built Rwanda’s largest commercial egg farm – a business as mission with 10,000 laying hens. One of the missing links in Rwanda’s agriculture sector is its lack of a commercial animal feed mill, a business essential to increasing the country’s production of meat, eggs and milk – foods important for healthy children – and to thousands of livestock and crop farmers in Rwanda. Bridge2Rwanda is excited about the opportunity to provide a private sector solution to this challenge.

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3 Comments

  1. Muhwezi Bob
    Posted February 2, 2013 at 11:57 am | Permalink

    Hi am interested in poultry farming because i think it offers immense opportunities here in Rwanda. I however was wondering if you could tell me how prices for chicken feeds stand as of now.

  2. BARIGORA JMV
    Posted February 19, 2013 at 5:54 am | Permalink

    I’m finalist in veterinary madicine in umutara polytechnic and I trust to start a poultry farming reason why I need partnership,training and support in order to develop my self ,family and country.thank you

  3. Posted April 17, 2013 at 10:00 am | Permalink

    Very nice and informative blog. Poultry farming is absolutely a lucrative business. I always search for this types of news and blog post related to poultry birds and poultry farming business. Really enjoyed your website writing.
    Poultry Farming

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