Statistics on Cooperatives in Rwanda · 2018. 4. 5. · 1.1. Primary cooperatives This is a primary...
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A cooperative is "an autonomous
association of persons united
voluntarily to meet their common
economic, social, and cultural
needs and aspirations through a
jointly-owned and democratically-
controlled enterprise.
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Statistics on
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................3
2. Why Co-operatives are so special .....................................................................................................3
3. Understanding Co-operative ..............................................................................................................4
4. Why Co-operatives are important for the economy ...................................................................5
5. Structure of cooperatives movement in Rwanda .........................................................................6
6. How can cooperative activities be financed? ..............................................................................8
7. Importance of Statistics of cooperatives .........................................................................................9
a) Distribution of Coops according to economic activity at national level .................... 11
b) Distribution of Cooperatives in Northern Province ............................................................. 12
c) Distribution of Cooperatives in Southern Province ............................................................. 13
d) Distribution of cooperatives in Eastern Province ................................................................. 14
e) Distribution of cooperatives in Western Province ............................................................... 15
f) Distribution of cooperatives in Kigali City .................................................................................. 16
g) Number of registered cooperatives by province ............................................................... 17
h) Summary of number cooperatives by province according to economic aspect .................................. 18
i) Distribution of non-financial cooperatives by economic activity at provincial level ...... 20
j) Non-financial cooperatives registered from 2010 to March 2018 ..................................... 22
k) Trend of registered non-financial cooperatives from 2010 to 2017 ................................... 22
8. STATISTICS REFLECTING THE PROGRESS IN U-SACCOs DEVELOPMENT ................................... 23
9. LIST OF UNIONS AND COOPERATIVES THAT ARE MEMBERS OF FEDERATIONS ...................... 26
10. Conclusion ......................................................................................................................................... 45
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1. Introduction
Rwanda Co-operative Agency is a Public Institution in charge of Promotion, Registration and
Regulation of Cooperatives in the Country. The overall objective of Rwanda
Cooperative Agency (RCA) is to develop the capacity of cooperatives across
Rwanda so that they can access capital, technology and new management
approaches and techniques, to promote savings and credit cooperatives (SACCOs)
in order to increase access to finance among Rwandans and thus financial
inclusiveness for all, and also to regulate the cooperative societies.
Co-operatives are registered by type of co-operative and other characteristics such as their
kind of economic activity, their number of members, their share capital and their location as
well as their date of creation. The number of registered co-operatives and people joining
co-operatives increase as the days go by and this proves that Rwandans are now
understating the importance of working in co-operatives. The institution has the following
vision and mission:
Vision
To promote an automous and economically viable cooperative movement founded on the
cooperative values and principles and is able to enhance social integration and uplifting
the standard of living of its members.
Mission
To develop the cooperative sector such as it serves its members equitably, efficiently and
empowers them economically.
This report aims to present the status of co-operative movement in Rwanda mainly in terms
of type, number, memberships and share capital of co-operatives as well as their distribution
in the country. It is also a helpful tool for both internal and external Users of cooperative data.
2. Why Co-operatives are so special
Cooperatives are enterprises that produce goods and services like any other
enterprise. They differ from other enterprises in that their owners, known as
“members”, organize their activities to serve their needs first, before seeking to
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maximize profits or increase their share in the market. Cooperatives are interested
above all in enhancing their members’ capacity to produce or to consume. Profits
generated are either reinvested in the enterprise or returned to the members.
Many cooperatives may produce goods or services for sale in the market, and may
make significant profits, while others may simply provide a service to their members.
Some cooperatives may distribute the profits from the sale of products among the
members but most allocate any benefits to the development of the cooperative,
limiting the compensation to members in proportion to their transactions with the
cooperative. That is why in many countries, cooperatives are considered as non‐
profit organizations.
As a rule, a cooperative is owned by many members and each member has equal
voting rights, independently of the capital they invest. This is known as the “one
member one vote” principle.
3. Understanding Co-operative
There is an emerging consensus that cooperatives are autonomous associations of
persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural
needs and aspirations through jointly-owned and democratically-controlled
enterprises. As a business model, cooperatives are based on the values of self-help,
self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and solidarity. The members of these
associations believe in the ethical ideals of honesty, openness, social responsibility
and caring for others.
These values and ethical ideals have led to the formulation and revision of the
principles upon which cooperatives operate. The last revision of the principles was
made in 1995 during the Centenary celebrations of the International Co-operative
Alliance (ICA) when the ICA adopted the seven universal principles of cooperatives
listed below.
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1. Voluntary and Open Membership
2. Democratic Member Control
3. Member Economic Participation
4. Autonomy and Independence
5. Education, Training and Information
6. Cooperation Among Cooperatives
7. Concern for Community
4. Why Co-operatives are important for the economy
The main strength of cooperatives is that they pool the resources of their members
and as a consequence they allow their members to reduce costs, face the various
challenges of the enterprise and increase their individual visibility and their capacity
to negotiate prices and market their products: members, individually, would have
greater difficulties running their enterprise.
The pictures below show that working together leads to remarkable achievements.
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5. Structure of cooperatives movement in Rwanda
The cooperative organizations may constitute among themselves unions, federations
and confederation for the better management of their property and the defense of
their common interests.
1.1. Primary cooperatives
This is a primary basic type of a cooperative where members voluntarily decide to
gather their thoughts, strengths and assets with the common purpose of maximizing
profit through providing any activity.
1.2. Unions
Three (3) or more primary cooperatives may join together to form a cooperative
Union. Such a Cooperative Organization shall be referred to as a secondary
Cooperative Organization. Only primary Cooperative Organizations may be
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members of a cooperative union. No primary Cooperative Organization shall be a
member of two (2) cooperative unions at the same time.
Cooperative union by-laws shall provide for a delegate representation and the
mode of voting in a General Assembly meeting.
A cooperative union may carry out complementary economic and service activities
to those of its affiliates.
1.3. Federation
Three or more cooperative unions may join together to form a cooperative
Federation at national level. Such a cooperative federation shall be referred to as a
tertiary cooperative organization.
1.4. Confederation
Three or more cooperative federations may join together to form a cooperative
confederation at the national level. Such a cooperative confederation shall be
referred to as the APEX cooperative organizations at the national level.
Below is a diagram that reflects how primary coops lead to unions, then federations
and finally confederations.
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6. How can cooperative activities be financed?
The greater the amount of capital held by the cooperative, the greater its ability
to purchase members’ products, invest in different activities that generate
income and make other improvements to the running of the business.
Capital for the operation and improvement of the cooperative business can
come from three main sources:
➢ directly from members themselves;
Members help finance the operations and growth of the cooperative
through:
• one-time or annual membership fees
• member’s contributions with no individual ownership
attached, such as service fees.
• member share capital
• individual member deposits with the cooperative
which may be used for business
• deferred payment to members for part or all of their
produce delivered to the cooperative
Member share capital represents individual member commitment to
the cooperative form of business. It also identifies the individual
member’s financial stake. It is withdrawn only when the member
leaves the cooperative. Some other forms of member contributions,
usually related to patronage, are more variable but once given
cannot be withdrawn and hence are a particularly useful form of
cooperative capital.
➢ from retained surpluses generated by the cooperative business;
➢ From outsiders (as grant, as short-term loan, as long-term loan and as
trade credit offered by a supplier).
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7. Importance of Statistics of cooperatives
It is important to collect statistics in co-operatives for many reasons. Statistics allow
the ICA to analyze progress and trends in the growth and development of co-
operatives. The data also has a key role for research, education, technical
assistance, planning and public policy. Statistics also allow the movement to be able
to compare itself to companies or other forms of enterprise. In other words, statistics
allow us to tell our story with proof.
Statistics on cooperatives are essential to quantify the impact they have on their
members and on the economy as a whole. They can provide evidence on whether
members of cooperatives really have higher levels of production and consumption
than other business owners, and how they cope in times of crisis. Statistics on
cooperatives can also provide evidence of production levels of cooperatives
throughout economic cycles. For self-employed workers, particularly those in the
informal sector can help understand the extent to which cooperatives have a role in
entrepreneurship. For workers in general, it can throw light on the relationship
between employment, consumption and other areas of work and life.
Therefore, cooperatives create jobs in many areas such as Saving and credit, Transport
(bus), Dairy, Mining, Beekeeping, and Irish potato, Wheat, Maize and Tea farmers.
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Fourth Rwanda population and housing census 2012 reveals that the population with 16
years and above is 6,903,741. The number of cooperative members is 3,816,591. Thus,
55.3% of Rwanda populations at age of 16 are members of cooperatives.
Co-operatives increased from 919 in 2005 to 8,995 in March 2018 with 3,816,591
registered members.
According to the location of cooperatives, western province has the highest number
of registered cooperatives, that is, 24.9% of both financial and non-financial
cooperatives while Kigali City has the least meaning 14.3% of cooperative
organizations.
Referring to business activities, the agricultural sector has the highest number of
registered cooperatives (27% of all cooperatives) as well as the highest number of
people (297,996 farmers) operating with cooperatives.
According to economic aspect of cooperatives, the share Capital increased from
7,153,335 frw in 2005 to 44,319,426,152 frw in March 2018 for both financial and non-
financial Co-operatives.
Savings in U-SACCO have increased from 6.3 Billion in 2010 to 59.76 Billion Rwandan
Francs in February 2018. This without any doubt has changed the lives of people
working with credit and saving cooperatives.
So far, all loans disbursed by U-SACCOs from the beginning of 2009 of U-SACCOs up
to February 2018 is 237,381,443,376frw where 70% were granted to men, 26% to
women and the rest for solidarity groups. SSIFICATION OF COOPERATIVES INRWANDA
The co-operative sector in Rwanda is large and diverse. It consists of agricultural,
Handicraft and artisanal Cooperatives, savings and credit (448 Co-operatives),
trading cooperatives, service cooperatives, transformation, mining, housing
cooperatives, fishery, transport (Motorcycles and Bus Transport) Co-operatives etc.
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a) Distribution of Coops according to economic activity at national level
The figure below shows that agriculture coops cover 27.0% of registered coops while
1.0% are fishing cooperatives. The number of unions has increased of the last years
but there is a need to strengthen them because most of them do not generate
income.
Agriculture27.0%
Livestock18.4%
Trading13.4%
Service10.1%
Transport6.0%
Handicraft10.9%
Transformation1.1%
Mining1.3%
Fishing1.0%
Housing1.8%
Other2.2%
SACCOs5.0%
Unions1.6%
Federations0.2%
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b) Distribution of Cooperatives in Northern Province
Note that 19.9% of registered cooperatives are located in Northern Province.
The highest number of cooperatives registered in northern province are in
agriculture sector.
Agriculture27.3%
Livestock20.7%Trading
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Service10.1%
Transport2.5%
Handicraft10.5%
Transformation1.2%
Mining0.7% Fishing
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Housing1.5%
Other3.5%
SACCOs5.5%
Unions1.4% Federation
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c) Distribution of Cooperatives in Southern Province
The figure below shows the distribution of cooperatives in southern province.
Agriculture34.4%
Livestock18.3%
Trading10.8%
Service7.7%
Transport3.5%
Handicraft11.9%
Transformation0.9%
Mining1.9%
Fishing0.2%
Housing1.2% Other
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SACCOs6.1% Unions
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d) Distribution of cooperatives in Eastern Province
The figure below shows the distribution of cooperatives in eastern province where
the agriculture sector covers the highest number of registered cooperatives.
Agriculture33.8%
Livestock16.9%
Trading11.9%
Service8.9%
Transport8.3%
Handicraft7.3%
Transformation1.2%
Mining1.4%
Fishing1.3%
Housing1.1%
Other1.0%
SACCOs5.1%
Unions1.8%
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e) Distribution of cooperatives in Western Province
The figure below illustrates the percentage of registered cooperatives in western
province.
Agriculture25.5%
Livestock21.9%
Trading13.0%
Service9.4%
Transport5.9%
Handicraft9.3%
Transformation0.8%
Mining1.6%
Fishing2.2%
Housing1.0%
Other2.6%
SACCOs4.9%
Unions1.9%
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f) Distribution of cooperatives in Kigali City
The figure below illustrates the percentage of registered cooperatives in Kigali City.
Agriculture9.4% Livestock
11.2%
Trading19.0%
Service16.4%
Transport11.0%
Handicraft18.2%
Transformation1.4%
Mining0.8%
Fishing0.1% Housing
5.4% Other1.9%
SACCOs2.9%
Unions1.2%
Federations1.1%
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g) Number of registered cooperatives by province
The figure below shows that western province has the highest number of registered
cooperatives and share capital collected while Kigali City has the least number of
registered cooperatives. Moreover, Southern province has the highest number of
people joined cooperatives.
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h) Summary of number cooperatives by province according to economic
aspect
According to economic aspect, the highest number of cooperatives were formed in
agriculture sector where the eastern province has the highest number of agricultural
cooperatives, that is 27% of all registered cooperatives.
In addition, 14 out of 15 federations are located in Kigali City while it has the least number of
cooperatives in general.
The highest number of cooperatives is found in Western province, that is, 25% of the
registered cooperatives.
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The figure below shows the number of cooperatives by economic sector at
provincial level.
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i) Distribution of non-financial cooperatives by economic activity at provincial level
M ale Female Total M ale Female Total
East 655 41,164 25,935 67,099 1,372,717,140 East 328 9,995 8,340 18,335 760,442,582
KC 121 7,951 6,371 14,322 260,135,397 KC 144 3,095 3,583 6,678 348,529,173
North 489 31,482 20,946 52,428 1,025,949,726 North 371 11,012 10,106 21,118 932,822,906
South 596 57,237 39,226 96,463 1,257,678,518 South 318 10,889 10,992 21,881 673,070,690
West 572 41,676 26,008 67,684 961,606,367 West 491 11,843 11,902 23,745 1,276,883,575
Total 2 ,433 179 ,510 118 ,486 297 ,996 4 ,878 ,087 ,148 Total 1 ,652 46 ,834 44 ,923 91 ,757 3 ,991 ,748 ,925
M ale Female Total M ale Female Total
East 173 4,281 3,187 7,468 287,595,854 East 161 6,757 755 7,512 382,083,900
KC 211 5,356 2,255 7,611 937,745,733 KC 142 5,064 616 5,680 504,347,316
North 181 4,935 3,409 8,344 337,061,400 North 45 2,139 300 2,439 143,020,030
South 133 3,661 2,680 6,341 183,561,149 South 61 3,541 400 3,941 101,661,500
West 210 4,844 2,003 6,847 264,462,748 West 133 4,411 660 5,071 633,285,754
Total 908 23 ,077 13 ,534 36 ,611 2 ,010 ,426 ,884 Total 542 21 ,912 2 ,731 24 ,643 1 ,764 ,398 ,500
M ale Female Total M ale Female Total
East 23 1,779 1,201 2,980 190,932,800 East 28 563 88 651 154,659,200
KC 18 409 363 772 95,799,600 KC 10 233 42 275 72,575,200
North 22 1,163 429 1,592 293,700,300 North 13 124 38 162 42,890,400
South 16 265 247 512 69,397,000 South 33 483 143 626 167,726,100
West 19 304 408 712 83,775,800 West 37 568 189 757 164,395,200
Total 98 3 ,920 2 ,648 6 ,568 733 ,605 ,500 Total 121 1 ,971 500 2 ,471 602 ,246 ,100
ProvinceNo. of
Coops
M embershipShare Capital Province
Transformation Cooperatives M ining Cooperatives
M embership Share CapitalProvince No. of
Coops
M embership
Transport CooperativesServices Cooperatives
M embership
Agriculture Cooperatives
Share Capital Province No. of
Coops
Share CapitalProvinceNo. of
Coops
M embershipShare Capital Province
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No. of
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M embershipShare Capital
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ProvinceNo. of
CoopsShare Capital
M ale Female Total M ale Female Total
East 231 6,762 5,273 12,035 1,234,387,841 East 21 576 106 682 199,846,000
KC 244 4,701 3,941 8,642 2,816,728,567 KC 70 2,700 1,290 3,990 2,738,507,300
North 253 6,447 5,456 11,903 1,291,380,800 North 27 561 137 698 406,826,500
South 187 5,584 5,844 11,428 1,218,070,373 South 20 468 378 846 381,549,400
West 292 6,013 6,095 12,108 1,750,290,301 West 22 625 142 767 1,076,124,800
Total 1 ,207 29 ,507 26 ,609 56 ,116 8 ,310 ,857 ,882 Total 160 4 ,930 2 ,053 6 ,983 4 ,802 ,854 ,000
Province
No. of
Coops M embership Share Capital
M ale Female Total M ale Female Total
East 142 2,052 2,578 4,630 226,255,060 East 20 683 523 1,206 17,097,500
KC 234 2,859 3,795 6,654 629,416,100 KC 25 488 177 665 136,859,700
North 188 2,710 2,687 5,397 271,432,390 North 63 1,034 809 1,843 110,147,800
South 206 3,076 3,465 6,541 203,143,100 South 32 1,710 969 2,679 67,682,800
West 209 3,103 3,211 6,314 551,709,930 West 58 1,181 569 1,750 166,644,000
Total 979 13 ,800 15 ,736 29 ,536 1 ,881 ,956 ,580 Total 198 5 ,096 3 ,047 8 ,143 498 ,431 ,800
M ale Female Total
East 25 1,384 349 1,733 23,065,000 East 35
KC 1 116 38 154 290,000 KC 15
North 15 415 165 580 14,753,506 North 25
South 3 170 65 235 2,520,000 South 24
West 49 1,423 457 1,880 121,793,494 West 42
Total 93 3 ,508 1 ,074 4 ,582 162 ,422 ,000 Total 141
Province No. of
Coops
M embership
ProvinceNo. of
Coops
Other Cooperatives
M embership
Trade Cooperatives Housing Cooperatives
Share Capital
Share Capital
Fishing Cooperatives
Handicraft Cooperatives
Share Capital
33,409,500
ProvinceNo. of
Coops
M embershipProvince
No. of
CoopsShare Capital
M embership
35,469,000
49,878,200
193 ,166 ,100
Unions at Provincial level
20,254,400
54,155,000
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j) Non-financial cooperatives registered from 2010 to March 2018
k) Trend of registered non-financial cooperatives from 2010 to 2017
The government of Rwanda has contributed a lot in cooperative promotion where the
number of registered cooperatives increases from 2500 in 2008 to 8,995 in March 2018 for
both financial and non-financial cooperatives.
The figure below shows the trend of registered non-financial cooperatives from 2010 to
March 2018.
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8. STATISTICS REFLECTING THE PROGRESS IN U-SACCOs DEVELOPMENT
the figure below shows the comparison between registered members and members with
accounts in U-SACCOs.
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There is a need to sensitize members to open accounts since the is a gap between
registered members and members with accounts. The percentages of registered members
without an account are as follows: Kigali City: 21%, Eastern province: 15%, Northern
province: 13%, Southern province: 8%, and Western province: 5%.
The table below shows the number of registered members, collected capital, deposits in
financial cooperatives from 2010 up to February 2018.
Province
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Feb_18
South 1,217,989,988 4,596,346,892 7,699,584,446 6,940,295,272 11,972,942,951 14,875,290,339 14,852,266,680 15,602,862,609 14,020,544,633
North 1,232,488,761 4,516,906,762 4,720,166,636 4,654,608,463 7,872,246,126 12,264,297,841 10,294,238,968 11,653,527,732 11,435,021,785
West 1,934,378,372 4,988,305,174 5,331,489,232 5,367,207,277 8,450,784,029 12,603,038,373 10,282,967,123 12,105,293,079 11,465,879,828
East 1,539,934,318 5,756,620,513 7,543,409,748 7,268,281,399 10,587,305,778 17,544,036,104 13,071,455,947 15,925,058,405 14,451,800,505
Kigali City 408,104,498 2,073,970,262 3,315,200,911 3,302,712,584 5,126,063,311 7,714,632,241 7,225,002,433 8,855,719,632 8,394,704,295
Total 6,332,895,937 21,932,149,603 28,609,850,973 27,533,104,995 44,009,342,194 65,001,294,898 55,725,931,151 64,142,461,456 59,767,951,047
Province
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South 151,239,175 1,058,021,743 3,331,450,747 2,647,170,836 5,583,325,032 7,018,220,329 8,780,139,962 9,172,591,105 8,954,894,941
North - 734,414,953 2,235,514,514 2,160,001,638 4,116,595,614 6,720,147,302 7,672,480,850 8,974,434,777 8,878,954,997
West 620,849,232 1,292,667,879 2,969,474,091 2,800,564,648 4,742,670,764 7,376,805,016 7,841,765,591 8,705,370,728 8,743,026,720
East 46,680,000 1,222,282,350 3,961,707,443 3,836,552,271 6,410,153,155 5,943,816,916 8,193,848,038 8,413,198,313 8,294,776,931
Kigali City - 285,406,581 1,587,182,766 1,513,259,682 2,840,975,565 3,807,555,358 3,776,709,366 4,312,305,227 4,244,828,654
Total 818,768,407 4,592,793,506 14,085,329,561 12,957,549,075 23,693,720,130 30,866,544,920 36,264,943,807 39,577,900,150 39,116,482,243
Outstanding loans
DEPOSITS
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The figure below shows the trend of deposits in SACCOs from 2010 up to February 2018.
Savings and credit cooperatives provide financial services to millions, including poor and
low-income people in Rwanda which leads to access to finance. In addition, Umurenge
SACCOs provided loans to 687,547 people from 2009 to date.
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Feb_18
Deposits (billion) 6.3 21.9 28.6 36.7 48.8 67.3 79.2 87.7 83.2
-
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
100.0
Dep
osi
ts (
in b
illio
n)
in f
inan
cial
co
op
s
26 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
9. LIST OF UNIONS AND COOPERATIVES THAT ARE MEMBERS OF FEDERATIONS
1 Nyaruguru Tea growing KOBACYAMU
COTHENYA
Tél: 0788559785 COTHENK
COTHEMUKI
2 Karongi Tea growing NZABONIMPA BénoitCOOTHEGIM
Tél: 0788451299 KATECOGRO
COTHEGA
COTHEGAB
3 Rubavu Tea growing NZAMWITA AloysCOOT PFUNDA
Tél:0788871053 COOPTHEGA
COTRAGAGI
RUTHEGROC
4 Gicumbi Tea growing SHUMBUSHO PhilbertASSOPTHE
Tél: 0786211589 COOPTHE Mulindi
COOTHEVM
5 UCOTHEI Rusizi Tea growing NDUWAYEZU MarieCOOPTHE Shagasha
Tél: 0788297677 COOPTHE Gisakura
COOPTHEVIGI
UMACYAGI
Name of Cooperatives
UCTHEN
UCTCCN
UCOTHESN
UCOTHENYU RUKUNDO Jean
Clair
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union
III. FEDERATION OF TEA COOPERATIVES (FERWACOTHE)
27 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
I. FECOMIRWA (FEDERATION DES COOPERATIVES MINIERES AU RWANDA)
1 +250 78 887 54 88 COMAR
COEMIKI
COMIKIGI
COMIBU
CEMAM
COMINYA
COMIKABA
2 +250 78 411 02 29 COMIKAGI
COGERNEC
DUSUZUMIMIRIMO
MINECA
UBUKUNGU
COPROMIRWA
INTERNOS
3 +250 78 301 04 18 COMINYABU
CEMINYAKI
AMARONGI
DUKORENEZA
4 +250 78 923 95 49 KUAKA
KODUBU
AMKG
TUHAGERE
KAMICO
COMINYAKI
KOKAMK
KORANEZA
MUMICO DUKORE
NYAMICO
COOMIKIRU
KIMICO
5 Not yet registered CODEMICOTA
COMIKA
COEMIKA
COPAMU
COMIRWA
ABAHIZI/NGOMA
CMK / GATSIBO
COPABAMANYA /GASABO
CODINYA/NYAMASHEKE
KIAMANYA/NYAMASHEKE
MICUKA KAMONYI MINING
UCOMIRU RUBAVU MINING
RUMICU RUTSIRO MINING
UCOMIMU MUHANGA MINING
UCOMIGABUGAKENKE &
BURERAMINING
COOPERATIVES WITH NO UNIONS
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
28 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 BAGUMA ANONY 0788531113 TERIMBERE MWOROZI
NDMCS
KKZCO
BNRT
ABARWANASHYAKA MILK
SUPPLY RUHUHA
ZIRAHUMUJE
RDFCO
MATWOKI - CO
KAMIRWA
KAMDAMACO
KAFCO
IGG
HOK
GIRAMATA
COEVMM
BCRKDC
2 NZARAMBA 0788652792 GAHINI FARMERS
MUFCOS
KOPABIKA GIRAMATA
KAFACO
JYAMBERE MU KWIYUBAKA
GIRAMATA -KAYONZA KGK
GIKAYA FARMERS
COOPERATIVE
COABONDE
ABAKORANABUSHAKE BA
GAHINI
3 NKURANGA PETER 0788670359MUDACOS
URUHIMBI KIRAMURUZI
KOPERATIVE TUBANYENEZA
GATSIBO
KOPABOAKA
KFC
KDC
GIRINKA MUNYARWANDA
ELPRORU
CODEN JYAMBERE
MWOROZI
CILSCF
CANIRA INKA
KDCU KAYONZA DAIRY
GDFU GATSIBO DIARY
District Activity
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
NDFU NYAGATARE DAIRY
Contact phone/Union Name of CooperativesNo Name of Unions
29 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
4 CFAER
UBUDEHE
KOPAKI MWULIRE
KOAMUSHA
KAMIRABOSE
INDENGABAGANIZI
DUKUNDAMATUNGO
DUFACO
CYURAMASHYO
COOPAG
CECOLA-ZIKAKAMWA
AKIRINKONI
5
HAKUZIYAREMYE JUSTUS
0788556420
COABMA (ABOROZI BA
MAHAMA)
MFC
INDAKEMWA
COTGA
6 KOPAKAMAB)
KOINDAMU
ZIRAKAMWA - RUHUHA
MURAMA
KOPEGIMA
KOGIRINYA
KOBUZI
KAJ
IGICANIRO
DUSANGIRE MU
MAJYAMBERE
COOPEM
COEDIBU
7 URUHIMBI RWIZIHIYE RUKOMA
UMUSHUMBA MWIZA KAMONYI
KOPAIKA-KARAMA
KOPABOKI
KABOKA
COOPEKA
COEMU
CODEAM-BENINKUYO
CODAPR
COALFKA
AMIZERO Y
NKUSI CASMIR
0788305365
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
UCEVABU -
HURANINKABUGESERA DAIRY
GASIRABO GEREVAS
0788462092
KFCU KAMONYI DAIRY
Nzabarinda Martin
0788876788
RWALU RWAMAGANA DAIRY
IAKI KIREHE DAIRY
30 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
8UWAMABERA
0783353766 GIRUMUSARURO
GIRAMATA KABACUZI
COPAEMR
COEPROMU-ZIRAKAMWA
TWITEZIMBERE MUBUGA
9 GIRAMATA MWOROZI
COODENYA
ABISHYIZEHAMWE-KANKIMA
TWIYORORERE KIJYAMBERE
KOANYABU
GWIZUMUKAMO - BUSORO
10 KOTUA
KOAGIB
KOPAGIKI (KOPERATIVE
AGIRAGITEREKA - KINAZI)
RUZICO
COEGA
11 KOPERATIVE INGABO NZIZA RAMBURA
KOPERATIVE IMBABAZI
COTMRU
KABAGA
VUMERA
TWIRWANEHO INDAMUTSA(KOTI)
KOPETA (TWITE KU BUZIMA ARUSHA)
TWESE IMIHIGO KARAGO
KODTUBI
COIMBA
KOIR ( INTWARI ZA RWANTOBO)
KORUDU RAMBURA
KOI (IBIHOGO)
UTERIMBERE
KOTEWO - JOMBA
INZIRAKURUTWA ZA RAMBURA-KIRA
INKOMEZAMIRYANGO
IMBERABAHIZI
DUKORE BASUMBA
DUFATANYE
COPEVL
COPDEGI
COEBOMO
CEZONYI
CEMO
RUDAUGO RUHANGO DAIRY
UWAMRIYA ALVERA
0784446442
KABIRIGI
CHARLES
UPROCENYA NYABIHU DAIRY
TEGER GADI
0781035131
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
MCFU MUHANGA DAIRY
DAIRYNYANZANFCU
31 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
12 IARU RUBAVU CODERU
COFTZ
KOPERATIVE URUGERO II
DUHURIZEHAMWE KANAMA
KOGAM (GIRA AGACIRO
MWOROZI)
ZIRAKAMWA BISIZI
DUTERIMBERE MU BIKORWA
KANAMA
TUZAMURANE MURARA
KOPABOMA KANAMA
KOBANKO (ABAGANWA BA
NKOMANE)
COODEKA IMANZI
KOABAGI (ABATANGANA BA
GITWA)
KOAGI DUKOREREHAMWE
(KOPERATIVE Y'ABOROZI BA
GISHWATI)
COODAPPE (COOPERATIVE
POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT
AGRO-PASTORALE ET DE LA
PROTECTION
ENVIRONNEMENTALE)
KOTWIBUYU (TWIBUMBE
YUNGWE)
CCDT
TUJYEMBERE- MUHIRA
KORUM
KAMU-ZIRAKAGWIRA
CODAMIN
District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
UWAMWEZI
DATIVA 078593646
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions
32 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
13 URUKUNDO RUTSIRO KOTUBOMU
INDINGANIRE ZA BUSUKU
KOAIGI ABAGANJE
INTWARI TUZAMUKE TWESE
INZIRAGUHINYUKA ZA NGONGO
KOAI RUTSIRO
AMAGAJU
COE ABADAHEMUKA
TWONGERUMUSARURO IWACU NGOMA
INYAMAMARE NYABIRASI
IMBABAZABAHINZI BA NYABIRASI
ABAHUJUMUGAMBI W'UBWOROZI
KOI
ABIYEMEJE NYABIRASI
IMBABAZI NYABIRASI
COTEMBI
COPEM NYABIRASI
INTARUTWA ZA NYABIRASI
IMBONERA
GIRINKA NAWE
IMBONEZA
TWITEKUBWOROZI
ABAKUNDIMANA BA BUSUKU
KODUIBU
INZIRAKURUTWA ZA NGONGO
DUFATANYE MU BIKORWA
ABASHAKAMAJYAMBERE
AKANYANA
TWISUNGANE NYABIRASI
ABARESHYA BA NGONGO
INGABO NZIZA
URUHIMBI
KOHUWOKI
KOGIM-MANIHIRA
KOAIKI - KIGEYO
KOABAGA
JYAMBERE MWOROZI
INKUMBURWA KABONA
IMBONERABARESHYI NYABIRASI
COPROCEKI
COEGB - IMANZI
CODECO - URUNANA
ABAKUNDAMATUNGO B
Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
NIYONTEZE JOHAN
0788713045
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions District Activity
33 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
14 DUHUZIMBARAGA ZACU
UBUZIMA BURAHENDA
TWUNGUBUMWE - KIRAMBO
TURENGERUBUZIMA - KIRAMBO
KUNDINKA - RWERERE
GIRA UBUKIRE GAHUNGA
COPAER - RWERERE
COPAEBU
COEVAL
COEPEVA
CEPTL
ABATIGANDA BA GAHUNGA
15 AGIRAGITEREKA KINIGI
AYERA DAIRY MUHOZA
KOPIZI
TUZAMURANE NYAGASAMBU
ABAHARANIRAMAHORO
COAPEBM
CDCEMU
BUMBATIRUBUZIMA
16 TWIYUNGURE
KOPIU - KAGOMA
KOGIMU
COOTAG
COOPAEMO
17 CODAE
ABISHYIZEHAMWE TUMBA
ZIRAKAMWA - NTARABANA (KOZINTA)
NKUNDAMATUNGO
KODUMUSA-SHYO
KOARWA - RULINDO (KOPERATIVE Y
KIM
CODEBU
CAGITU
AKOKI
ABIZERANYE TUMBA
ABIKI
ABESAMIHIGO
ABATERANINKUNGA CYOHOHA
ABAHUJICYANSI
Name of Cooperatives
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union
RYAMUKURU
INNOCENT
0784365132
BARAME MATHIEU
0788679272DAIRYGAKENKEUEG
UPROCEBRU RURINDO DAIRYRWAGASORE
VENUSTE 0788777581
HAKUZIMANA
ALOYS 0783294647
IABU BURERA DAIRY
IAMU MUSANZE DAIRY
34 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
18 KOTBUKA
TUZAMURANE NYANKENKE
HAGURUKUKORE RUVUNE
ITEZIMBERE MWOROZI
AMAHIRWE KIGABIRO
ABIZEYEKUBAHO RWESERO
ITERAMBERE RWESERO
INKA ZIWACU
DUTERIMBERE GATOBOTOBO
TWITEZIMBERE BUKURE
TUREBEJO MUREHE
TUZAMURANE KARENGE
ABADAHIGWA BA MUTETE
TWISUNGANE RWESERO
ABUNZUBUMWE KIGABIRO
DUFATANYE KARENGE
TUJYIMBERE NYARUTARAMA
TUGANEHEZA NGONDORE
COEKI
ABATIGANDIRAMAJYAMBERE
KOBASHA (BATUREBEREHO)
KOTWIASHA
ABAHUJUMUTIMA
TURWUBAKE SHANGASHA
ABISHYIZEHAMWE MUHAMBO
ZIRAKAMWA NYANKENKE
ABESAMIHIGO - CYUMBA
TWITEGANYIRIZE RWANKONJO
TWIZERANE DUKORA
NKUNDICYANSI
URUHONGORE
KUNDINKA - MUKONO
KOIIBU
KOGIAGI
KODM
KOARU
KIARU
KAMA
IAKIB
DUKOMEZUMUGAMBI
ABUMVIKANA - SHANGASHA
II. FEDERATION OF DAIRY (NDFR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
GI.LI.C.U
GICUMBI DAIRYBAJYINAMA Joseph
Mukasa
35 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 UCORIBU (10 cooperatives) Gisagara, Nyanza, HuyeRice Agriculture Cooproriz-Nyiramageni
Cooproriz-Akanyaru
Cooproriz-Cyili
Cooproriz-Mirayi
Cooproriz-Ngiryi
Cooproriz-Agasasa
Cooproriz-Nyarubogo
Cooproriz-Gatare
Cooproriz-Rusuri
Cooproriz-Kabogobogo
2
UNION-TWIBUMBE (11
cooperatives) Rwamagana, Ngoma, KayonzaRice Agriculture COCURIBU
COCURICYI
COCURIGA
COCURIGI
COCURIMU
COCURIRE
COPERIG
COPRIMWA
CORICYA
COCURIVAMU
COCURIRU
3
UCOPRIBU-
ABAHUJUMUGAMBI (10
cooperatives) Bugesera Rice Agriculture CORINYABURIBA
CORIVARWI
INKINGI Y'UBUHINZI
KOPAUKI-RUHUHA
KOTERWA-MAREBA
TWIZAMURE
JYAMBERE NYARUGENGE
KOPETWITEKI
COGIRIRU
CORIMARU
4 UCORIVAM (4 cooperatives) Nyagatare Rice Agriculture COOPRIMU
COOPRORIKA
CORVANY
CODERVAM
5 UCORIGI (4 cooperatives) KIREHE Rice Agriculture COPRIKI-CYUNUZI
ISABANE
MRGC
KIJUMBURA RGC
CORIMU-KIREHE
Name of CooperativesNo Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union
IV. FEDERATION OF RICE COOPERATIVES(FUCORIRWA)
36 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
6 UCORIHU (12 cooperatives) HUYE Rice Agriculture CORITENYA
COORIRWA
CORIKIMWE
CORISI
CORIRU
KOAU
TWONGERUMUSARURO
TUZAMURANE TUMBA
UBUMWE TUMBA
IMBEREHEZA MWARO
CORIMAMU
KOAIRWA
7 UCORIVABU (4 cooperatives) RUSIZI Rice Agriculture KOJMU
KOIMUNYA
KEHMUCOOPRORIKI
8 UCORINYA (4 cooperatives) NYAMASHEKERice Agriculture ABISHYIZEHAMWE
DUHUZIMBARAGA
AIC KIBATI
DUFATANYE KAGANO
9 CORIKA (Basic Cooperative) GASABO Rice Agriculture
10
COPRORIZ-NTENDE (Basic
Cooperative) GATSIBO Rice Agriculture
11 CORIMI (Basic Cooperative) NGOMA Rice Agriculture
12 CORIMAK (Basic Cooperative) GATSIBO Rice Agriculture
IV. FEDERATION OF RICE COOPERATIVES(FUCORIRWA)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
37 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 UKOMAKI KIREHE Maize
NDIKUBWIMAN
A Cyriaque
788531361
IBYIZA BIRIMBERE
COACM
COACLEMA
COBIBINYA
COCUMALEKI
DUHUZIMBARAGA
COEIGE
KAKI
KOPAGA
KOASONYA
KIMARANZARA
KOAINA
MUFAMABAKO
KOPACELEGA
COVAMISE
2 IAIBU BUGESERA Maize
NIYONZIMA
Sostene ,
078854791
KODIRI
DUSANGIRE MU MAJYAMBERE
Z. M.G.M
KOIABIGA
PEPEJE
KAJU
UMUCYO
URUMURI
INDAKUKI
3 IKOIRU RUHANGO Maize
AHISHYIZE
Prosper
0788459989
COABAKA
ABIYUNZE
KOTURWI
ABISHYIZEHAMWE
IMPAKOMU
KAORU
COCUBU
UWATA
KAMU
V.FEDERATION OF MAIZE (FCMR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
38 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
4 UNIKOPROMANYA NYAGATARE Maize COAMIN
AMIZERO IWACU
CODERI
EJO HEZA
COAMUSR
RAMBA GATUNDA
CODEMATA
COPAMI
CODEPCUM
COAIKA
COPAMA
COTEBARU
RUDEMAKO
COBATURU
COTUNYARU
COABIAGA
ABASHINGASUKA
GIDAKO
TUAC
CODEVANYA
KOKUMUKA
KOKUINYA
KOABINYA
5 IMPUYABO KAMONYI Maize
UWIMANA
BETTY
0788647089
KOPABAKAMU
KOPABU
KOPABOKI
KOPABOKA
KOMIBU
KOPABAMU
6 DUNYAMU NYABIHU Maize
MURAMUTSA
AFRODICE
0788579149
KOBOCYI HUMURA
COPCMU IMPUHWE
K.T.B
ABUNZUBUMWE
CUODUKA
KOGUIBI
COCM TWUNGANIRANE
K.A.B.K
V.FEDERATION OF MAIZE (FCMR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
NSHYIMYUMUR
EMYI J.M.V.
0788221874
39 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
7 IAINGOMA NGOMA Maize KOPAMURWA
KORIMU
C.D.W.DMUGESERA
COABIKA
IMBERE HEZA
8 GANZA MAIZE NYANZA Maize URUMURI
MUKINGOMAIZE
KOAMANYA
NYAMIGOGOMAIZE
ICYEREKEZO
MAIZEBUSONGWE
9 MAPROCUGA GATSIBO maize COAMANYA
COBANYA
COAMAKI
KOPAMATA
COIR
COPROMOSA
BURACYAKOMEZA
COCMR
COPARORE INTAMBWE
COPEDUR
10 RWAMACU RWAMAGANA maize
KAJYIBWAMI
ILDEPHONSE
0783762611
ISUKIRAKIZA
KOHUNYA
COPAGRIKA
KODOKWIMU
TUZAMURANE MWURIRE
COASCA
ABAGENDANANIGIHE
KORANEZA
KOTUIBIKI
TWITEZIMBERE
NDAMBIWE UBUKENE
11 KGMCU KAYONZA maize
DUHUZE AMABOKO
DUFATE IYAMBERE MUMIHIGO
ABAJENEZA
ABIZERANYE
MUTABARUKA
EMMANUEL
0783389871
MUSAFIRI
EMMANUEL
0788741181
HAKIZIMANA
Theoneste
0785037249
GAHAYA
ALPHONSE
078321253
V.FEDERATION OF MAIZE (FCMR)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
40 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 UNICOOPAGI NYAMAGABE&NYARUGURU 788730272 KOABU
COOPMU
KOABK
KOABAM
JYAMBERESUKA
ABOGEZASUKA
KOABTU
DUFATANYENSHUTI
DUTERANIMBARAGA
KOABOBA
KOTERIMU
TUJYEMUMUCYO
COOPOROSENYA
KOAGIMITA
KOIN
KOTBU
KOJYATA
URUMURI
COTEMUMU
KODAMABU
KIAKI
COIBU
ABUNZUBUMWE BA MATA
KOABIKI
KOANDA
KOMEZIMIHIGO MATA
KOABDUKA
ABATICUMUGAMBI
ABADATEBA BA KIGOMA
ABEMERAMIHIGO BA MWOGO
NDERABANA
2 IAAIMUGA MUSANZE&GAKENKE 788445201 KOJYAMISHI
COOPAKUBI
COAPB-NYANGE
IZAM
KOPAI
COABU
KODUIRU
KOTUIKAMU
KOTWIKARA
DUFATENEZUBUTAKA
3 BUWFU BURERA 784507189 KOAIIBU
KOAMUKI
KOPEKANE
KOZAMIRU
KOTBGA
KOKIRU
KOTEMURWE
KOT-B-BU
4 UCOABNYANGO 788652306 COTT
COARU
KABKM
KOPABU
Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
Ubuhinzi
bw'ingano
Ubuhinzi
bw'ingano
Ubuhinzi
bw'ibirayi,i
bigori
n'ingano
Ubuhinzi
bw'ingano
no
No Name of Unions District
NYABIHU&
NGORORERO
VI. FEDERATION OF WHEAT (RFWC)
41 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 Central Union Nyarugenge Transport 788358766 Remera T.Cooperatives
City Center T.Cooperative
Nyabugo T.Cooperative
2 Nothern Union Musanze Transport 788410873 Musanze T.Cooperative
Gicumbi T.Cooperative
Rubavu T. Cooperative
3 Southern Union Muhanga Transport 788573815 Muhanga T.Cooperative
Huye. T Cooperative
Rusizi Cooperative
4 Estern Union Kayonza Transport 788585086 Ngoma T.Cooperative
Kayonza T.Cooperative
Nyagatare. T Cooperative
VII. TRANSPORT FEDERATION (RFTC)
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
42 | R C A - S t a t i s t i c s o n C o - o p e r a t i v e s
Statistical report
1 UNICOAPIGI (Union des Coopératives d'Apiculteurs de Gishwati)Rubavu Traitment unity 788822758
Rubavu Rutsiro Honney production788681057 Coapiru (Cooperative d’apiculteurs de Ruhango)
Rutsiro Honney production Coved
Rutsiro Honney production Codase
Rutsiro Honney production Indahemuka
Rubavu Honney production 783217917 Coabumucya
2 UNICOOPAV (Union des Coopératives d'Apiculteurs desVolcansBURERA Traitment unity 784113940
Burera BURERA Honney production Abakundinzuki
BURERA Honney production Copacy
BURERA Honney production Copask
MUSANZE Honney production Ingenzi Kinigi
MUSANZE Honney production Coarevo
NYABIHU Honney production Cooajm
3 UCOAGI (Union des Coopératives d'Apiculteurs de Gicumbi)Gicumbi 788571978
Gicumbi Honney production Abagwizamizinga
Gicumbi Honney production Coapinya Urucumbu
Gicumbi Honney production Abayambana
Gicumbi Honney production Kundubuki
Gicumbi Honney production Car
4 UCOOPARU (Union des Coopératives d'Apiculteurs de Rusizi)Rusizi 783751686
Rusizi Honney production Coopan
Rusizi Honney production Coopagaru
Rusizi Honney production Girinzuki
Rusizi Honney production Girimbugu
Rusizi Honney production Fatingabompashyi
Rusizi Honney production Coopanza
Rusizi Honney production Coopanyaka
5 UCANYA (Union des Coopératives d'Apiculteurs de Nyagatare)Nyagatare 788455973
Nyagatare Honney production Kobonzuga
Nyagatare Honney production Koabimu
Nyagatare Honney production Kozamuka
Nyagatare Honney production Dukoyi
Nyagatare Honney production Kokoyika
union zifite ubuzima gatozi zitarinjira muri federation
6 IABU (Ihuriro ry'Aborozi b'Inzuki ba BugeseraBugesera
Honney production Kotbar : Ririma
Honney production Kabga: Gashora
Honney production KUIR: Rweru
Honney production KOTWIANGE: Ngeruka
Honney production KAKA: Kamabuye
Honney production Karu: Ruhuha
7 IHURIRO RYA KAYONZA 788440655 données non disponibles
données non disponibles
8 UBWIZA BWA NYUNGWE traitment unity 788503033 données non disponibles
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
VIII. FERWACAPI
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IX. FEDERATION OF SALOON
1 UCN Nyarugenge Ntayo 788362438 Together Saloon cooperative
Vision cooperative
Amizero cooperative
2 UCN Gasabo Ntayo 788651015 One top cooperative
Hair Style cooperative
Twiyubake cooperative
3 UCN Kicukiro Ntayo 783278296 Beauty Saloon cooperative
Bleesing cooperative
To be one cooperative
Ubwiza Cooperative
X. CASSAVA FEDERATION
1 IAMABIKA KAMONYI KOMINYA
COOPROMA
COOPABIGA
ICYEREKEZO MUHINZI
COOTEMUKA
COOVAMA
ABAHUJUBUMWE
UMUHUZA
2 IKAIBU BUGESERA KOTUTU
KODUBUU
KOPEBUGA
KOIBEJO
KOKWINYA
KOPAMANYA
KOADEPEM
KOTIKA
KAGA
CON
KOTWIMA
KOHAKU
KOKONYA
KORENYA
KORWARU
KATBEN
KOINYA
KOWINYA
3 NCCU NYANZA 5 COOPS
4 UCOOCUMAGI GISAGARA KOWAGIKONKO
KATEMU
DUTERANINKUNGA
DUTERIMBERE
DUSHYIGIKIRANE
KOWAMANI
5 CAGROCU HUYE COOMAKI
MBAKUNGAHAZE
KOUMBU
KOOPEDEP
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1 FACUVEP RWAMAGANA IMBOGA 783354506 TWITEZIMBERENYA
COPAFREMA
HIRWAMUHINZI
KOABIT
AKIMUHANA
KOTWORU
2 KIFFKAKI KIREHE ANANAS 786327726 KOABINAMU
TUZAMURANE
KAMARA
KOPUIGA
3 UCOCUAN NGOMA ANANAS 785242511 KOPAIZA
KOPANASA
KOAINAMU
KOABANAM
4 UCOCUAB BUGESERA ANANAS 788366938 COPABUSHENYI
KOKERU
KOVEKARU
KOPAINABU
KATEDERI
HUNGUBUKENE
5 IKOAIB BUGESERA IMBOGA 785699568 KOICYEMA
KOUABU
KOTINGOZA
6 UCOPROF MUSANZE IMBUTO 788866871 COPPF
KOGUIN
ISONGA
CAVAFGA
7 UCALN GICUMBI IMBOGA 7883363700 KOAIGI
TURYOHERWE
GIRITUZE
COVECULEKA
8 UCOPROFINYA NYAMAGABE IMBUTO CAFO
TURWANYUBUKENE
TWISUNGANE GASAVE
9 UCOAPROF NYARUGURU AMATUNDA KOTWIHEGI
PPCRU
TWISUNGANE KARAMA
10 UCAFRUMU MUHANGA IMBUTO 782233129 COCUANGA
CODFM
KODUKWIRU
KOPAINTO
KODUNZU
11 CUVEPROFANYA NYANZA IMBOGA 783789012 DUFATANYA NYANZA
ABADATEBA BA KIGOMA
UBUSHAKE BWIZA
DUFATANYE IWACU
ABAHUJUBUMWE MU MURIMO
KOABINYA
KOARU ABAHEKA
ABAKUNDAMURIMO
TWITEKUBUZIMA
XI.HORTICULTURE FEDERATION
No Name of Unions District Activity Contact phone/Union Name of Cooperatives
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10. Conclusion
The Government of Rwanda views cooperatives as a potential vehicle through which the
cooperative members could create employment and expand access to income-
generating activities, develop their business potential, including entrepreneurial and
managerial capacities through education and training; increase savings and investment,
and improve social well-being with special emphasis on gender equality, housing,
education, health care and community development.
More than 3.6 million of Rwandan populations have joined cooperatives and this without
any doubt has changed their lives. That is, 55.3% of the populations, at the age of being
cooperative member, are now operating in cooperatives. The number of cooperatives in
different social-economic sectors has increased. In addition, cooperatives create
employment and pay taxes which contribute a lot in the development of the country.
Cooperatives members easily access loans from the saving and credit cooperatives
(SACCOs).