Among 12 winners in 19 countries, two women entrepreneurs from Rwanda won the Awa Prize, an event that recognises companies that make a positive impact on their environment and community. https://t.co/oW0abmaz59
Introducing a Pedestrian Bridge to improve pedestrian safety crossing for students and citizens of Kicukiro and accessibility for both disabled and seniors, as well as keeping the traffic flow on a major highway of Kicukiro.
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It’s Monday, that time of week where we need a little boost out the weekend! Ino coffee series is providing you with the quality coffee, get yourself a drip coffee box. Enjoy ❤️ #coffee#rwandancoffee#RwOT#inocoffeeseries
Delighted to have tea with overseas Singaporeans ytdy. For various reasons, they've made Rwanda a home away from home. Also had a chance to explore more of Kigali. Visited Kimironko Market & Umusambi Village, a sanctuary for grey crowned cranes. – LHL https://t.co/OIh04aJIzr
Hon. @Ngabitsinze: "The commodity of coffee is complex, so we have to find solutions of that complexity."
Watch major highlights of Day 2 of #AfricaCoffeeMeet2021@IACOSG
Missed Day 2 of the #IACO Annual General Meetings? We got you covered. Here is a highlight video of the sessions that took place on November 17, 2021, which touched on key issues facing African coffee & solutions. Join us for the closing session today! #AfricaCoffeeMeet2021
"The marketing strategies of most African producing countries has solely focused on export. With ongoing issues with climate change, quantity fluctuations & other factors, the coffee export price has been very sensitive to price volatility."- Raissa Ikuzwe, CEO @inocoffeeseries
"This is to show you how price volatility in the export market impacts the coffee sector & exposes coffee producers to unnecessary risks. Therefore it is vital to commit to strategies that enable African coffee producers to obtain a higher & better share of the consumer price.
"In order to do this, it is critical to shift focus on value addition & domestic consumption of African coffee. On top of the export money stream, believe me there is a big untouched market for coffee in our region that needs to be fully explored."- Ikuzwe #AfricaCoffeeMeet2021
Highlights of Day 2 of #AfricaCoffeeeMeet2021: We have to ensure we make our consumers feel comfortable with our coffee - all from how we produce it, how we package it and the varieties and options they can choose from
Highlights of Day 2 of #AfricaCoffeeeMeet2021: Value addition and quality as key pillars when we are looking at promoting consumption in our countries and we must have it as part of our strategy
Highlights of Day 2 of #AfricaCoffeeeMeet2021: We need policies to discourage the import of coffee products so as we can shift our focus to locally produced coffee products.
Highlights of Day 2 of #AfricaCoffeeeMeet2021: Coffee is a complex commodity and as IACO members, we must find a solution for that complexity. It is not just about production, we must as well think of what we want to do for our farmers
H.E. Amb. Solomon Sabiti Rutega
Prof. Benedict O. Oramah
Dr Denis Seudieu
Dr Emmanuel Iyamulemye
José Dauster Sette
Dr Morris Akiri
#AfricaCoffeeMeet2021
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Speakers at #AfricaCoffeeMeet2021 include
H.E Hailemariam Dessalegn
H.E Amb. Josefa Sacko
Min. Dr. Geraldine Mukeshimana
Nicholas Mudungwe
Amir Hamza
Dr Frederick S.M. Kawuma
Ms. Raissa Ikuzwe
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