The difference is clear.
Through FFF Conservation Agriculture, soybean farmers are improving soil health, reducing input costs, and producing stronger, more resilient crops compared to conventional farming methods.
Sustainable farming starts with healthy soil.
“The harvest is plentiful…”
@RwandaSouth, we’re beginning to see it.
During our recent visit, we witnessed encouraging harvests, growing adoption of conservation agriculture, and farmers actively preparing for the season.
Intambwe iragaragara kandi urugendo rurakomeje.
We were honored to host senior officers from the Rwanda Defence Force Command & Staff College at our Busogo Demo Farm during their National Study Tour. The visit highlighted the link between climate resilience and sustainable development.
#ConservationAgriculture#FfF
Grateful to have been part of this #fellowship a few years ago. It played a key role in shaping my career in agriculture. Today, I stand more confident and equipped to contribute to a sustainable food-security. I encourage others to apply and take this life-changing opportunity.
Join us as we strive towards a sustainable and food-secure Africa. Apply for our fellowship program and become a leader in Conservation Agriculture, Farm Management, and Professional Development. Click the link in bio to apply.
Today, as we observe the 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, we join Rwandans around the world in remembrance of over one million lives lost. We honor the memory of those who were killed and stand in solidarity with the survivors🕯️🇷🇼
#Kwibuka32
Our FFF trainer, JP, is now in Uganda in partnership with FFF to support the establishment of 500 Pfumvudza plots over the next three years.
We are grateful for this opportunity and look forward to seeing improved food security and continued service across the region.
In early March, the B2R Farms team joined fellow practitioners at the Champions Conference in Zimbabwe, connecting, learning, and advancing a shared vision for sustainable agriculture. Moments like these sharpen our approach and deepen our impact.
B2R Farms Fellows Promote Conservation Agriculture on RwandaTV. One farmer shared that her maize harvest increased from five bags to eight after adopting FFF/CA, while labor costs for land preparation dropped dramatically. https://t.co/jIyIvQsr2c
Last Friday, nearly 70 Scholars at Isomo joined us to learn about B2R Farms.
Through a farmer’s testimony and a soil care demo, they saw how conservation agriculture is transforming communities, and their role in shaping a more sustainable future.
In Ngoma District, Kamali Jean De Dieu shares how conservation agriculture challenged years of tradition: farming without ploughing. What once felt impossible became possible through training. Caring well for the land doesn’t just grow crops, it grows hope. 🌱
Today we visited Ubumwe Shingiro Cooperative in Kamonyi, Musambira, where farmers are harvesting a bountiful maize crop through conservation agriculture. Across 102 hectares, thriving fields show how farmers’ hard work and Fellows’ support are driving remarkable results.
Our Train the Trainer cohort at B2R Farms has officially wrapped up an in-depth Foundations for Farming training and is now heading home, ready to train and serve farmers. This is just the beginning.
Earlier this month, our Director of Training had the distinct honor of hosting the 31st National Prayer Breakfast. It was a powerful morning of fellowship, sharing a meal, and remembering God’s work in our nation alongside His Excellency President Paul Kagame and the First Lady.
Today we welcomed our newest Train the Trainer cohort from Cameroon, Ethiopia, Rwanda, New Zealand, and Switzerland, who will be equipping themselves to better train and serve farmers in their communities.
This week, 90 B2R Farms Fellows from 27 districts across Rwanda met for our General Assembly, reconnecting with our mission and the impact of our work with farmers. We’re entering the new season focused on better training, reporting, and teamwork to support those we serve.
Over the past year, B2R Farms partnered with farmers and cooperatives across Rwanda to scale FFF-based Conservation Agriculture, reaching 200,000+ farmers and improving maize and bean yields. In 2026, we remain committed to learning with farmers and strengthening livelihoods.