Agriculture Sector Investment Plan GAFSP 2009 ‐ 2012. Pays/Territoire Rwanda Type du document Date 2009 Source FAO, FAOLEX Source d'origine Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources. Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Environnement gén., Alimentation et nutrition, Eau Mot clé Développement durable Utilisation durable Développement agricole Exploitation agricole Commerce intérieur Commerce international Institution Gouvernance Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives Entité non-gouvernementale Transformation/manutention Coopérative/organisation de producteurs Participation du public Agro-foresterie Pastoralisme Érosion Évaluation/gestion des risques Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol Bassin/captage/bassin versant Biosécurité Biotechnologie Gestion intégrée du risque phytosanitaire/stratégie phytosanitaire Changement de climat Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Santé publique Sécurité alimentaire Recherche Pauvreté Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires Alimentation scolaire Approvisionnement en eau Aire géographique Afrique, AFRIQUE FAO, Afrique orientale, Pays en développement sans littoral, Pays les moins avances Entry into force notes 2009 ‐ 2012 Résumé Rwanda’s vision is to achieve food security by 2020. Agricultural transformation has been identified as one of the major pillars for achieving the Vision 2020 goals, by creating a inputs distribution network that will make quality inputs for the production of a wide range of crops, both seeds and fertilizer, available at affordable prices. Furthermore, all Rwandan households will own livestock to increase the consumption of proteins and lipids. In addressing these needs, particular emphasis will be placed upon the cross‐cutting issues as defined in Rwanda’s EDPRS, namely gender, the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the needs of young people. A twin‐track approach to agricultural development will ensure that any direct action to tackle hunger is supported by a medium and long‐term strategy of agricultural transformation. This will transform farming into a business, rather than subsistence, activity, creating a sector that uses its comparative advantage, for example in labour‐intensive, high‐value crops, to compete in open regional and international markets. The focus will also be on developing an agribusiness sector that not only supplies inputs, but also adds value through processing for export as well as domestic consumption. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.gafspfund.org