Ntarama
Pigs Farm Ltd and KIME Ltd have reached a significant milestone, marking a
major advancement for pig farming in Rwanda. Ntarama’s newly operational
slaughterhouse can process 50 pigs daily, while KIME Ltd’s modern facility has
the capacity to handle 200 pigs per day, making it the largest pig-slaughtering
operation in Rwanda. This development provides a crucial boost to local pig
farmers and businesses in the districts of Bugesera and Rusizi and
surroundings.
These
achievements are part of a broader effort to enhance the productivity and
competitiveness of Rwanda’s agricultural sector, supported by the
Belgium-funded PRISM-Enabel project through the Access to Technology
initiative. These state-of-the-art facilities are a game-changer for local
farmers, who have previously struggled to access efficient slaughtering services and stable
markets for their pigs. It is expected that the newly acquired pig slaughtering facilities will help transform the pork business by
producing high-quality pork products that meet the highest standards of hygiene
across the country.
Thanks to
the Open Calls programme initiated by National Industrial Research and
Development Agency, NIRDA with support from Enabel, these advanced machines
were acquired through a combination of a 50% grant and a 50% zero-interest
loan, empowering both Ntarama Pigs Farm and KIME Ltd to increase production
capacity and meet the growing demand for high-quality pork products.
This
progress reflects Rwanda’s commitment to strengthening the pig farming value
chain through strategic investments in modern technology. With continued
backing from NIRDA and Enabel, Ntarama and KIME Ltd are set to lead the way
toward more sustainable, profitable pig farming while adhering to food safety
standards for both domestic and regional markets.
Overall, 11
private companies in Rwanda - across poultry, pig farming, and animal feed value
chains - have benefited from similar support, receiving machinery, equipment, and
technology designed to modernize the industry and enhance competitiveness, productivity and improve
quality.
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