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Full-bodied taste of Rwandan coffee taste introduction of boutique coffee in manor producing area

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, The provinces prior to 2006 are as follows: Butare, Byumba, Cyangugu, Gikongoro, Gisenyi, Gitarama, Kibungo, Kibuye, Kigali, Kigali Ru

The provinces prior to 2006 are as follows: Butale (Butare), Biwamba (Byumba), Shanggu (Cyangugu), Gitalama (Gikongoro), Giseni (Gisenyi), Gitarama (Gitarama), basic Gu (Kibungo), Kibuye (Kibuye), Kigali City (Kigali), Kigali-Ngali (Kigali Rural), Ruhengeri (Ruhengeri) and Umtala (Umutara).

A new administrative division will be implemented on January 1, 2006. The whole country of Rwanda is divided into four provinces (intara), the Province de province (intara), the north province (Province du Nord), the western province (Province de province), the southern province (Province du Sud), the city of Kigali (Ville de Kigali) and one municipality (Kigali), with 40 counties and cities (akarere) and 416 townships (umujyi).

Before 1 January 2006, the country was divided into 12 provinces. Later, in order to solve the problems caused by the massacre in Rwanda in 1994, the government decided to reorganize the political district. The first reason is decentralization to the local level, as the authorities believe that excessive concentration of government power is the main factor leading to genocide; the second is to diversify the ethnic groups in each political region. to reduce the division between ethnic groups, the divide between the Congo basin and the Nile basin runs through Rwanda from north to south, with about 80 per cent of the country draining from the Nile and about 20 per cent drawing water from the Ruzizi River and Lake Tanganyika. The longest river in the country is the Niabalongo River (Nyabarongo River) in the southwest, which turns north, east and southeast into the Ruwuwu River and forms the Kagera River, which flows due north along the eastern border of Tanzania. Both the Niabarongo River and the Cagella River will eventually flow into Lake Victoria. There are many lakes in Rwanda, of which Lake Kivu is the largest. The lake is located at the bottom of the Aberdeen Rift Valley and extends along the western border of Rwanda. With a maximum depth of 480 meters, it is one of the 20 deepest lakes in the world. Several other larger lakes include Lake Burera, Lake Ruhondo, Lake Muhazi, Lake Rweru and Lake Ihema, of which Aishma is the largest of a series of lakes in the eastern plain of Akagera National Park, Paul Kagame carries out good governance construction internally, pays attention to national reconstruction and economic recovery, and strongly advocates national reconciliation. The "first National Congress of Solidarity and Reconciliation" was held to gradually adjust relations with Western countries, strive for foreign aid, and gradually consolidate its ruling position. In May 2003, Lu adopted a new constitution in a referendum. On August 25, Lu held his first multi-party presidential election since 1994, and Kagame was formally elected president for a term of seven years. Elections for both the Senate and House of Representatives were held in September, and AFP and its coalition won half of the seats. A multi-party coalition government was formed in October, with independent Bernard Makuza (Bernard Makuza) as prime minister. Lu ended the transition period smoothly. In September 2008, Lew held parliamentary elections, and AIFL and its campaign coalition won with a high vote of 78.7%. Over the years, the Lu government has actively carried out the building of good government, promoted economic development, eased social contradictions, and maintained political stability. In August 2010, Lew held a presidential election, and Kagame won again with 93% of the vote.

Rwanda coffee is absolutely high quality in the form of washed Arabica beans. As far as Africa is concerned, its coffee industry is remarkable because the country thrives mainly by producing the best possible coffee beans. Coffee from Rwanda is becoming more and more popular in the international market.

The mission of the Rwanda Coffee Association is to manage and supervise the operation of the coffee industry in Rwanda from production to sale. The recently revised mission focuses on policy formulation and implementation, with more emphasis on the need to improve the professionalism of the coffee industry and to increase marketing efforts. Since the establishment of the Rwanda Coffee Association, it has promoted the Rwandan coffee culture and promoted the influence of Rwandan coffee. Since the 1920s, Arabica coffee grown in Rwanda (Rwanda) has been famous for its unique fruit sweetness and rich grass aroma. In recent years, the Rwandan government has taken positive measures to vigorously promote coffee production, set up coffee production cooperatives in various places, and give technical guidance and financial support to farmers, so that coffee production has made considerable progress. Karnogi coffee in Rwanda is planted and harvested by local small farmers, and Gitesi Washing Station is responsible for washing treatment. Although this is a relatively young coffee processing plant, it has a serious and responsible working attitude and good processing equipment. And standard processing procedures, has always been famous for producing high-quality Rwandan coffee, Rwanda Karnogi coffee won the first Arward Winnner on CoE in 2013, this coffee bean shape is a typical bourbon shape, round beans, crystal clear, very clean treatment, little residual silver skin, green color, suitable for medium-light baking, there are about 33000 hectares of coffee plantations in Rwanda in the last 10 seconds. 500000 people are engaged in the coffee industry. With the good natural conditions of high altitude and fertile volcanic soil, the country's fertile soil and suitable climate contribute to plant growth, and coffee trees seem to be driven or forced to grow upward, or because they grow too fast to produce the best coffee beans. The beautiful country of thousands of hills Rwanda has a long and rich culture for growing highland coffee, mainly high-quality Arabica coffee. Rwanda is the only country in the world that can fully enjoy the harmony between soil, altitude and climate. In this unique growing environment, high-quality coffee from Rwanda has a distinctive taste and aroma. Bourbon coffee grown in Rwanda is one of the original varieties of Arabica coffee.

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