Rwanda’s impressive economic growth over the past two decades has been accompanied by significant structural change in the broad economy and the agrifood system in particular. This note summarizes key results from a recent diagnostic of Rwanda’s agrifood system transformation, examining the effectiveness of productivity-led growth in different agricultural value chains for promoting development outcomes related to poverty, growth, employment, diet quality, and hunger. The findings show that value chains differ in their effectiveness in promoting these different development outcomes. The wheat and sorghum value chain, for example, has strong anti-poverty effects and is effective at reducing hunger, but is less effective at increasing jobs. ...
Value chain development is increasingly perceived as an important approach for agricultural developm...
Maximizing efficiency throughout the entire agri-food value chain is critical to fostering greater e...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Rwanda’s impressive economic growth over the past two decades has been accompanied by significant st...
This paper assesses the structure of Rwanda’s current and evolving agrifood system and its contribu-...
As Rwanda journeys towards a broad-based social and economic transformation, there are opportunities...
Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Rwanda’s fourth Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture (PSTA 4), which extends from 20...
Although public spending under the fourth Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture 2018–...
Agrifood value chains in the world’s low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have expanded rapidly ...
This analysis is composed of two parts. The evolving structure of Kenya’s agrifood system (AFS) and ...
Overall, the economic transformation process requires both diversification and sophistication (speci...
Value chain development is increasingly perceived as an important approach for agricultural developm...
Ethiopia has experienced impressive agricultural growth and poverty reduction, stemming in part from...
Value chain development is increasingly perceived as an important approach for agricultural developm...
Maximizing efficiency throughout the entire agri-food value chain is critical to fostering greater e...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Rwanda’s impressive economic growth over the past two decades has been accompanied by significant st...
This paper assesses the structure of Rwanda’s current and evolving agrifood system and its contribu-...
As Rwanda journeys towards a broad-based social and economic transformation, there are opportunities...
Rwanda has made remarkable economic progress during the past two decades, and its annual GDP growth ...
Rwanda’s fourth Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture (PSTA 4), which extends from 20...
Although public spending under the fourth Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture 2018–...
Agrifood value chains in the world’s low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have expanded rapidly ...
This analysis is composed of two parts. The evolving structure of Kenya’s agrifood system (AFS) and ...
Overall, the economic transformation process requires both diversification and sophistication (speci...
Value chain development is increasingly perceived as an important approach for agricultural developm...
Ethiopia has experienced impressive agricultural growth and poverty reduction, stemming in part from...
Value chain development is increasingly perceived as an important approach for agricultural developm...
Maximizing efficiency throughout the entire agri-food value chain is critical to fostering greater e...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...