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On 06 May 2026, the Plenary Sitting of the Chamber of Deputies called on the Prime Minister to present coordinated strategies to address challenges affecting investment in agriculture and livestock, with the aim of increasing productivity and supporting sustainable economic growth. The request followed the presentation of a report by the Committee on Economy and Trade on the 2024/2025 performance report of the National Bank of Rwanda.

The report indicated that Rwanda’s economy grew by 6.3%, supported by strong export performance, particularly in coffee, tea, and minerals. It also noted continued investor confidence in government securities and significant growth in the financial sector. However, the Rwandan franc depreciated by 9.68% against the US dollar, reflecting pressures in the foreign exchange market.

Despite positive macroeconomic performance, the Committee highlighted persistent structural challenges in agriculture and livestock, including low productivity, limited technical skills, inadequate storage infrastructure, insufficient investment, and low insurance coverage in the sector.

Members of Parliament recommended increased investment in agricultural modernization, irrigation infrastructure, access to finance, and value chain development. They also called for stronger inter-institutional coordination to enhance economic management, improve investment performance, and accelerate inclusive national development.

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