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Coffee farming for improved income and food accessibility for small scale-coffee farmers

a case study of Muhondo sector, Gakenke district, in Rwanda

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Coffee farming for improved income and food accessibility for small scale-coffee farmers

a case study of Muhondo sector, Gakenke district, in Rwanda

Open access

Summary

The coffee is the main cash crop grown in Rwanda, especially in the Gakenke district where the research has been conducted. Coffee is farmed mostly by smallholder farmers on plots of less than one hectare. Coffee production in Rwanda has grown in recent years, and prospects for a better income pushed farmers to produce high-quality Arabica coffee along with other crops for family consumption. The study aims to generate knowledge with the intention to the recommendations.

OrganisationVan Hall Larenstein
DepartmentManagement of Development
PartnerHogeschool Van Hall Larenstein
Date2022-09-01
TypeMaster
LanguageEnglish

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