Israel, Rwanda to build agriculture center

By Aryeh Savir

Aryeh Savir
Aryeh Savir
From right to left: FM Liberman, Head of MASHAV Daniel Carmon and Rwanda’s Minister of Agriculture Dr. Agnes Kalibata at the inauguration ceremony (Photo: MFA)
From right to left: FM Lieberman, Head of MASHAV Daniel Carmon and Rwanda’s Minister of Agriculture Dr. Agnes Kalibata at the inauguration ceremony (Photo: MFA)

JERUSALEM (TNA) —  As part of his tour to strengthen ties with Africa, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman visited Rwanda on Wednesday, June 11.  The highlight of the visit was the inauguration of the Rwanda-Israel Center of Excellence for Horticultural Development by Rwandan Minister of Agriculture Agnes Kalibata and Foreign Minister Lieberman, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.

Earlier in the morning, Minister Lieberman opened the Israel-Rwanda joint economic seminar with the participation of 200 business people.  Afterwards, he met with Rwanda President Paul Kagame and with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Louise Mushikiwabo, with whom he signed a memorandum of understanding to upgrade relations between the two countries.

The Center of Excellence for Horticultural Development was established by MASHAV (Hebrew acronym for Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation) following a request made by the Minister of Agriculture of Rwanda Kalibata to set up a special center for advanced horticulture designed for all levels of the farming community, from small holder farmers to commercial farmers.

The design and implementation of the project were carried out by CINADCO – MASHAV’s main professional and operational affiliate for international agricultural rural development cooperation. The center is based on the Indo-Israel model of “Centers of Excellence in Agriculture,’’ and includes transfer of knowledge; capacity building and demonstration; agro-inputs (nurseries for better seedlings and varieties) and fresh produce. The center will display a wide range of technologies for horticulture productions, and will be made available for applied research and development, training and exhibition.

FM Lieberman also placed a wreath at a memorial to the victims of the Rwandan genocide.

On Thursday, June 12,  FM Lieberman and the accompanying Israeli delegation were scheduled to visit in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) where FM Liberman and Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan will inaugurate a palm oil production plant partly owned by an Israeli company and will participate in other events.

FM Lieberman’s visit to Rwanda is part of a 10-day “strategic visit” to Rwanda, the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Ethiopia and Kenya. FM Lieberman is a accompanied by a delegation from the Israel Export Institute that will include representatives from some 50 Israeli companies, with the goal of developing the economic ties between Israel and those countries.

FM Lieberman will is to meet with the presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers and other ministers of the countries he will be visiting, and will hold collaborative financial-business seminars.

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Aryeh Savir is a staff writer for the Tazpit News Agency in Israel. He may be contacted via en@tazpit.org.il