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Your farm is more than land, it’s your heritage.
Among the Today’s 3034 RP graduates, 369 (86 Females and 283 Males) are from IPRC Huye. Our best performer is Iradukunda Rugero Ange Sandra from Crop Production Program. Congratulations!
#RP4thGraduation
As graduands, we're missing some chances by lacking some of the documents needed and we would like to know when we will receive our Diploma @RwandaPolytec
Thank you!
IPRC Huye in partnership with @SEAD_Rwanda is conducting the research project on “Evacuation of storability of vegetables in evaporative cool chambers (charcoal and bricks) as post-harvest losses solution.” The Southern Province of Rwanda has been taken as the case of this study
Data Collection is one of the main parts of research. Our Year 3 students in Agricultural Engineering Department come to collect the final data of their research project conducted on the effect of different inorganic fertilizers combination on growth and yield of carrots.
We started harvesting the green peppers planted by our students in Agricultural Engineering Department. Green peppers are rich in iron and excellent source of Vitamin C. @Rwanda_Edu@RwandaPolytec
Our Final Year students in Agricultural Engineering Department are doing their research project upon the Assessment of mulching materials on white eggplants variety. @Rwanda_Edu@RwandaPolytec
Our Final Year students in Agricultural Engineering Department are doing an impressive research project upon the effect of various planting methods include mound, flat and ridge on the growth and yield of Sweet Potatoes. @Rwanda_Edu@RwandaPolytec
Kubufatanye bwa RAB na @GicumbiDistrict , mu murenge wa Rutare hatangijwe igikorwa cyo kurwanya indwara ya Kirabiranya na Kabore z'urutoki. Ikaba yarwanyijwe kubuso bungana na Hegitari 0,75 kandi igikorwa kizakomeza no mu tundi tugari tw'uyu murenge.
Our students planted cabbages. One of their benefits is that they are full of vitamin K and anthocyanins that help with mental function and concentration. These nutrients also prevent nerve damage, improving your defense against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. @Rwanda_Edu
Here are prunes planted by our students. Prunes are a good source of potassium, an electrolyte that assists in a variety of vital bodily functions. It helps also with digestion, heart rhythm, nerve impulses, and muscle contractions, as well as blood pressure. @Rwanda_Edu