Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.
Rwanda has strengthened efforts at increasing exports of products like flowers, vegetables and fruits, as exporters will now pay $1.5 per kilogramme from about $2.7 per kilo, which is a reduction of $1.2 per kilogramme.
National Agricultural Export Board division manager, Epimaque Nsanza-ba-ganwa said the export body is engaging airlines with the view of providing price waivers to sector exporters.
Challenges of the exporters had been high cost of transporting cargo charges at about $3 per kilogramme and lack of cold facilities along the value chain.
Horticulture exporters say they are forced sometimes to reduce their shipments due to these charges.