Important stakeholders in the ware potato value chains
| Public partners | Private stakeholders |
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| Public partners | Private stakeholders |
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Rwanda Agricultural Development Board (RAB) doing research and providing extension services CPCCs, collecting potatoes from members, selling to traders Educational institutes like the University of Rwanda and the IPRCs International donors International organizations The Rwanda Inspectorate, Competition, and Consumer Protection (RICA) in charge of certifying and approving seed potatoes MINAGRI, Center for Information and Communication on Agriculture | Suppliers of inputs: quality seed potatoes (EGSP-Imbuto), fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides The SPAC Imbaraga an association of thousands of potato farmers to defend their interests and with training centers Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and private extension services The private ware potato traders, transport and storage firms Processing units, like potato chip factories Markets and supermarkets selling the final product |
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