Dreams of a Rich Harvest

by | Aug 9, 2021 | News

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in Gitare Rwanda was founded by the Congregation of the Mission in 2016. Fr. Jean Pierre Kashori, C.M. is the pastor of this parish. The parish owns 9 hectares of fertile arable land. In 2018 they planted coffee on 3 hectares. This year saw a small first harvest, but they expect a larger one next year in 2022. The people in this area of Rwanda are encouraged to grow coffee by the government. Coffee and tea are major exports for Rwanda. Rwanda produces 20,000 to 22,000 tons of coffee per year and ranks in the top 25 coffee-producing countries in the world. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, a poor and rural parish, saw an opportunity to generate income for the parish by growing coffee.  During the past two years 2020-2021, the Region of Rwanda-Burundi of the Province of Columbia sent two micro-project applications to develop their small coffee plantation. In phase one (2020), the VSO helped to finance the purchase of agricultural necessities like mulch, fertilizer, pesticides and banana trees for shade. In phase two (2021), The Region appealed to the VSO again for aid in planting 8000 additional coffee plants, doubling the size of the plantation. Since they have not started generating income yet, the VSO helped them purchase coffee plants for the new section. The plantation provides the Parish with a community project and gives the hope for regular income. They are blessed to have a group of volunteers trained in agriculture to help in this endeavor. Plus, many generous parishioners volunteer their labor. They hope to add their own coffee washing station in the future. Washed coffee will bring a higher price at the marketplace.

Source: Vincentian Solidarity Office,
Nuntia, June 2021

Parishioners and Vincentian missionary and pastor Fr. Jean Pierre Kashori, C.M. clearing the grounds of the parish for planting.

The area of the addition to the coffee plantation.


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