Gatsibo–COPRORIZ-Ntende cooperative from
Rugarama Sector on Tuesday honoured individuals and administrators that
made an outstanding contribution to the rice co-operative in Gatsibo
District.
The awards ceremony was organised by a committee of
co-operative representatives with support from Rwanda Social Security
Board (RSSB).
According to the chairman of the cooperative, Jean
Damascene Rwamwaga, the success of the cooperative was due to the
extraordinary commitment of its members.
“I have worked with many
cooperatives, but I am humbled by the determination with which the
cooperative members work. They are highly disciplined and organised,
which is why they make a difference,” he said.
One of the founder members, Jean Baptiste Ruhumuriza, told The New Times that all members lived above the poverty line.
“We
have all primary needs of a human being...our incomes have been
steadily increasing. We are moving towards breaking the traditional
cycle of poverty. The hand of the government has been great,” he said.
The
Mayor, Ambrose Ruboneza, said the district aimed at boosting rice
production and stabilising prices of the country’s staple food. He added
that the district would continue supporting the cooperative to maximise
profits, adding that the district would strengthen its bargaining power
in the international market.
“The rice cooperative is growing
very fast...its production is expected to boost, not only the district,
but also the country’s economy. It has won awards several times, due to
its high level performance,” he noted.
The cooperative has close to 900 members who grow the cereal on 800 hectares of land in the Rugarama swamp.
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