An Algerian food manufacturer on Wednesday agreed to inject their finance in Rwanda in promoting different sectors especially agriculture, energy, banking sector and others. This was reached by long discussion between Rwandan Prime Minister Pierre Damien Habumuremye and Issad Rebrab, the president of the Cervital Spa. The premier said that their potential investors will help develop and boost the country's economy. "We have discussed and agreed to invest in different areas but mostly increasing agricultural production like in tomatoes, initiating animal food processing industry, tea industries as well as developing manure processing industry," he said. The investors are also expected to assist in capacity building through providing training to different experts in agricultural, banking and other different sectors.
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