Rwanda will, at the dawn of 2014, host the fourth annual International Food Security conference.The three-day summit, scheduled to start on January 13 under the theme, “Cracking the Nut,” was announced yesterday at a news conference in Kigali.
Rwanda will, at the dawn of 2014, host the fourth annual International Food Security conference.The three-day summit, scheduled to start on January 13 under the theme, "Cracking the Nut,” was announced yesterday at a news conference in Kigali.Tony Nsanganira, the head of agribusiness department at Rwanda Development Board (RDB), said Rwanda was selected based on its reputation of good agricultural practices."This conference, the first of its kind in Africa, is expected to bring together over 300 delegates from 22 countries around the world, with a purpose of pitching ideas on how to eliminate food insecurity in member countries,” Nsanganira said.Multi-platform conferenceHe added that the conference will not only provide the country a platform to exhibit its ideal practices in agriculture, but will also offer it a chance to pick lessons from other participating countries.Raphael Rurangwa, the director-general of planning and programme co-ordination at the Ministry of Agriculture, said the conference will be crucial in discussing strategies aimed at eradicating food insufficiency and rural poverty, as is stipulated in the Second Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS2). "The meeting will also focus on cultivating the interest of more local and foreign players to invest in the agriculture sector,” Rurangwa said.Milton Funes, the country director of Global Communities, a non-government organisation that advocates for socio-economic empowerment of the masses, said the event will discuss the possibility of extending more financial services to rural farmers and also help them process their produce as part of value addition."This conference is crucial because it targets enhancing the performance of agriculture, on which about 80 per cent of the country’s population is dependent,” Funes said.