Rwanda

AgDevCo invests $3.0 million in a Rwandan poultry company

Poultry

AgDevCo, a social impact agribusiness investor, has announced that it plans to invest 3 million dollar debt investment into Uzima Chicken Limited, a Rwandan poultry company.

Posted on Nov 01 ,10:30

AgDevCo invests $3.0 million in a Rwandan poultry company

 

This investment will allow Uzima to reach a production capacity of 8-10 million chicks a year, the AgDevCo statement read. Furthermore, the company estimates that within five years 1,000,000 smallholder farmers in the region will benefit by earning up to 30-50 dollars per household from egg and meat production.

"We are delighted that AgDevCo Rwanda is making this investment in Uzima. It is always a challenge fundraising for early-stage growth capital. AgDevCo’s technical support will be of great benefit over and above the investment itself. We are now able to focus our efforts on delivering our business plan, secure in the knowledge that we are fully financed,” Joseph Shields, Co-founder of Uzima Chicken, said.

“We believe Uzima Chicken can transform the poultry market in Rwanda by delivering improved birds to hundreds of thousands of households. We have seen the model’s success in Ethiopia and we are confident that, with continuing support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Uzima is well-placed to replicate that success in Rwanda,” Chris Isaac, Regional Director AgDevCo, added.

Uzima is an early-stage poultry company which provides day-old chicks to smallholder farmers throughout Rwanda. It is sponsored by Flow Equity, a US-based
investor, which has successfully developed a similar business model in Ethiopia. Uzima currently operates from premises leased from the Government of Rwanda in Rubirizi, Kigali.

AgDevCo is a social impact investor, which provides patient capital in the form of debt and equity to early-stage agribusinesses in sub-Saharan Africa. AgDevCo’s mission is to reduce poverty and improve food security. AgDevCo has invested over USD 100 million in 57 agribusinesses to date, connecting over 240,000 farmers to markets and supporting over 7,600 jobs. In Rwanda, AgDevCo is funded through
DFID’s (UKAid) IMSAR programme.

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