Rwanda flags off first agricultural exports to Ghana under intra-African trade agreement
Rwanda marked a historic moment on Wednesday by flagging off its first consolidated consignment of agricultural exports to Ghana under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.
The consignment, which included traditional exports like coffee and tea alongside honey and avocado products, reflected the growing diversity of Rwanda’s export portfolio within the AfCFTA framework.
The flag-off ceremony, held at Kigali International Airport, was organized by Rwanda’s Ministry of Trade and Industry in collaboration with local trading companies. The event highlighted Rwanda’s increasing engagement with the AfCFTA, a trade initiative aimed at fostering intra-African commerce and economic growth.
Speaking at the event, Prudence Sebahizi, Rwanda’s minister of trade and industry, hailed the initiative as a key milestone.
“This first consignment of agricultural export products to Ghana will open doors for the private sector to access the AfCFTA market. This is a great initiative that will enable local businesses in Rwanda to trade across Africa,” he said.
Sebahizi emphasized the importance of collaboration among stakeholders, particularly young entrepreneurs, encouraging them to seize the new opportunities presented by the AfCFTA to expand their export potential.