As January neared to a close, I was honoured to spend a memorable and meaningful fortnight on the African continent. During my first week of travelling, I visited some of the producers Shared Interest supports in Cote d’Ivoire.
From there, I flew 10 hours east to Rwanda. – together with Paul Sablich, Head of Lending, and our East Africa team, including Lending Manager, Immaculate Ochieno, Lending Officer, Kennedy Mwasi and Customer Representative, Josephine Mwasaru.
Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, our East Africa team work closely with the businesses we support in the region to understand and respond to their needs.
Garden Fresh
Following a day of rest, we commenced our week in ‘the land of a thousand hills’ with a visit to Garden Fresh, a horticultural co-operative supporting over 300 farmers in the production of high-quality products, such as French beans, chillies and passionfruit.
Whilst exporters in Rwanda largely rely on production from their own farms, Garden Fresh are pioneering the outgrower model by actively engaging with other co-operatives and smallholder farmers throughout the country to source produce.
What’s more, Garden Fresh provides farmers vital inputs and training to enable them to adapt to the impacts of climate change and meet robust export standards.
During our visit, we toured the head office in Kigali, before driving several hours eastward to the Kayonza district, to visit the farms of the co-operative’s producer members.
Meet Garden Fresh