
Muhanga, Rwanda – June 4, 2026 – The INGABO Association hosted a high-level meeting with a delegation from the African Agribusiness Consortium (AAC) on Thursday afternoon at Lucerna Hotel in Muhanga, marking an important step toward strengthening collaboration in the agricultural sector.
The meeting brought together the Executive Secretary of INGABO Association, Mr. Mbabazi François Xavier, and a delegation from the African Agribusiness Consortium led by Dr. Adelaide Araba Siaw Agyepong. Discussions centered on exploring opportunities for long-term cooperation and establishing a sustainable partnership aimed at advancing agricultural development and improving the livelihoods of farmers.
During the meeting, both parties exchanged views on areas of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective action in addressing challenges facing the agricultural sector. The discussions highlighted the value of building strong partnerships that can contribute to inclusive agricultural growth and create lasting benefits for farming communities.
The visiting delegation expressed its gratitude for the warm hospitality and reception extended by the INGABO Association. They also reaffirmed their commitment to fostering cooperation, mutual learning, and the exchange of experiences that can support agricultural transformation across Africa.
The African Agribusiness Consortium delegation commended the INGABO Association for its dedication to promoting agricultural development and empowering farmers through initiatives that enhance productivity, strengthen resilience, and improve livelihoods. They recognized the association’s efforts as an important contribution to the growth of the agricultural sector and rural development.
Speaking after the meeting, representatives from both organizations expressed optimism about the prospects of future collaboration and underscored the importance of working together to achieve shared goals in agribusiness development and farmer empowerment.
The meeting concluded successfully in a spirit of mutual understanding, partnership, and a shared commitment to advancing sustainable agricultural development. Both parties agreed to continue engaging in constructive dialogue as they explore practical avenues for collaboration in the future.
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