East African Seed (field crops and vegetables) and Victoria Seeds (field crops) both engage smallholder farmers in production, while the latter is the only company with a processing location. None of the 13 companies breed in Rwanda. Other index companies are also active in the country.
How has training changed the seed sector in Rwanda?
These trainings have radically changed the seed sector in Rwanda by creating a pool of local researchers that have to date participated in the development of 47 varieties of different seed crops, among them maize, beans, soybeans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, bananas and more.
Will Rwanda be self-suficient in maize hybrid seed?
Rwanda has been until recently a net importer of hybrid maize, soybeans and wheat seeds. But for the first time since a little over a decade ago, the country is poised to be self-suficient in maize hybrid seed by next Fiscal Year 2021-2022 that starts in July.
How many index companies are in Rwanda?
There are 13 index companies operating in Rwanda, though only seven conduct sales activities. Globally active Advanta has a testing location, while regional players East African Seed, Seed Co and Victoria Seeds report a wider range of activities.