Can Rwanda Reduce Rural Poverty Without Decentralizing Agricultural Decision-Making?
Can Rwanda Reduce Rural Poverty Without Decentralizing Agricultural Decision-Making? The Centralized Model and Rural Poverty- Rwanda has adopted a centralized approach to agricultural policy , emphasizing national crop priorities, land consolidation, input provision, and cooperative-based market integration. Programs like the Crop Intensification Program (CIP) and systematic land registration have been implemented largely through top-down directives , with the goal of increasing productivity, food security, and integration into commercial and export-oriented value chains. At the same time, rural poverty remains high , particularly among smallholders, women, and youth, despite decades of agricultural modernization. This raises a critical question: Can Rwanda sustainably reduce rural poverty without decentralizing decision-making , or does centralization inherently limit the ability of farmers to respond to local conditions and improve their livelihoods? 1. Rwanda’s Centralized Ag...