Daily Digest Thursday 12 November 2020

Funding In Emerging Markets
Rwanda Invests Rwf15 Billion In Pig, Poultry Farming
According to Solange Uwituze, the Deputy Director-General of Animal Research and Technology Transfer at RAB, told The New Times that by 2023 they target to have 12,000 poultry and pig farmers and at least 9000 soybeans and maize producers. “The two main challenges that we expect to resolve are the shortage of animal feeds and poor breeds,” she observed. Read more
Funding In East Africa
East African Women’s Health Tech Startup Secures $1-Million
The investment will be utilised to promote the women-focused eCommerce platform’s overall aim to ensure that women are provided viable, secure, and easy access to education surrounding their reproductive health, contraceptives, menstrual, beauty, and health products. Read more

Opinion Corner
Beyond Funding; The Value-Add Of VCs
Different VCs have different risk appetites and they align their investment strategies accordingly to match the investment stage that best suits their goals. Read more
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