Experts weigh in on Rwanda’s domestic food demand outlook

The World Bank projects Rwanda's food demand to double to $13bn by 2040, from $6.5bn in 2020.
Chicken, eggs, avocados, carrots, and broccoli.  The World Bank has pointed to a shift in consumption among Rwandan residents, from  a diet rich cereals and beans to one consisting of more livestock-sourced products, horticulture, and processed foods and beverages. Internet Photo
Chicken, eggs, avocados, carrots, and broccoli. The World Bank has pointed to a shift in consumption among Rwandan residents, from a diet rich cereals and beans to one consisting of more livestock-sourced products, horticulture, and processed foods and beverages. Internet Photo
Emmanuel Ntirenganya