Rwanda Soil Information System (RwaSIS) Launched to Revolutionize Agricultural Productivity
CGIAR Sustainable Farming Science Program (SFSP)
Created out of the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy, the Plant Health (PHI), and the Mixed Farming Systems (MFS) Initiatives
Rwanda Soil Information System (RwaSIS) Launched to Revolutionize Agricultural Productivity
Farmers can access a comprehensive platform with accurate soil data and tailored fertilizer recommendations.
On November 29, 2024, in Kigali, Rwanda, the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative (EiA) collaborated with the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) and other partners to officially launch the Rwanda Soil Information System (RwaSIS).
The platform includes tailored fertilizer recommendations for crops such as potatoes, rice, maize, wheat, beans, and cassava. These recommendations address each crop's specific nutrient requirements and enhance soil fertility management across the country.
?RwaSIS, a comprehensive soil information platform, provides farmers with accurate soil data, enabling them to make informed decisions on soil health and fertilizer use (https://rwasis.rab.gov.rw/#home). This service will help farmers optimize their input use, improve crop yields, and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices in line with Rwanda's commitment to food security and climate resilience.
?This collaboration with the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative and the Rwanda Soil Information System launch marked a milestone in strengthening Rwanda's agricultural sector. "By providing farmers with reliable soil data and tailored fertilizer recommendations, we paved the way for more efficient and sustainable farming practices, boosting productivity and contributing to the country's food security goals ," said Dr. Bester Mudereri, Data Science Agronomist at International Potato Center (CIP).
Designed to provide data-driven insights into soil nutrient management and fertilizer recommendations, RwaSIS will significantly enhance agricultural practices across Rwanda. Through this innovative system, farmers, policymakers, and investors can now access precise, site-specific fertilizer recommendations tailored to each of Rwanda's agroecological zones.
The integration of RwaSIS with Rwanda's existing Soil Nutrient Mapping System (SNS) ensures farmers receive fertilizer recommendations tailored to priority crops. Guidance is already available for potatoes and rice, with maize and wheat to be added in 2025 and beans and cassava planned for the near future. By leveraging up-to-date, localized soil data, RwaSIS provides stakeholders with essential tools to enhance soil health, increase crop yields, and promote sustainable farming practices.?
Key Features of RwaSIS:
The Rwanda Soil Information System (RwaSIS) was created by the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB), with support from the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative (EiA) and BKTecHouse. The EiA is backed by IITA and CIP in Rwanda. RwaSIS helps farmers by giving them accurate information about their soil and offering fertilizer suggestions that are just right for their land. This helps improve soil health and boosts crop production.?
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The launch of RwaSIS was made possible through a strong partnership between the Ministry of Agriculture, CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative (facilitated by International Potato Center and International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and various local stakeholders, all committed to improving agriculture in Rwanda.?
Through continued collaboration with EiA and BKTecHouse, RwaSIS is poised to become an essential tool for decision-makers. It will help Rwanda achieve its agricultural goals and empower farmers with the knowledge needed for success in a rapidly evolving agricultural landscape.
"We are excited to partner with Rwanda in supporting sustainable farming practices through science-based agronomic solutions," said Dr. Job Kihara, co-leader of CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative. "The Rwanda Soil Information Service will empower farmers to adopt targeted soil and fertilizer management strategies that enhance productivity and environmental sustainability."?
The RwaSIS platform and fertilizer recommendations mark a crucial step forward in Rwanda's efforts to transform its agriculture sector into a more resilient, productive, and sustainable system that can meet the population's growing demands.
About EiA
The CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative was launched in 2020 to improve outcomes for smallholder farmers amidst climate change. EiA is supported by the CGIAR Big Data Platform and will combine big data analytics, new sensing technologies, geospatial decision tools, and farming systems research to come up with scalable agronomic innovations for agricultural development. The initiative is not only responding to demand from the public and private sector but will also help increase efficiencies through stronger collaboration and cross-learning among CGIAR centers and within the broader agronomy R&D ecosystem. More information can be found on the?CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy?website. Follow the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) Initiative on?Facebook,?LinkedIn, and?Twitter, for updates and information.
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Barbra Sehlule Muzata
CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative
Data Science Agronomist
2 个月I am happy to have been part of this development and to see ideas becoming a reality. Rwanda is making strides and leaps in the right direction. Actually, Rwanda is living in the future. Well done CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy Initiative, International Potato Center (CIP), International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB)
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2 个月We congratulate those who were behind the RwaSIS ideas and concept, it is now time for implementation. great move
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2 个月Newton Nyapwere
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2 个月A remarkable achievement from Rwanda! I hope the CGIAR Excellence in Agronomy (EiA) Initiative considers launching a similar program in Kenya to benefit Kenyan farmers. Such an initiative could significantly enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability across the country.