The economic history of the Rwandese Republic (Rwanda)
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- Death of the Akagera National Park,
Rwanda—Is Zaire's Virunga National Park Next?
- From E_WOLANSKI@AIMS.GOV.AU, 5 January 1995. In the
midst of almost infinite human suffering in Rwanda, the
plight of the last of Rwanda's wildlife has been
forgotten.
- La rareté de la terre menace la paix
sociale au Rwanda
- By Ferdinand Bigumandondéra, Panafrican News
Agency, 3 November 2000. Rwanda—L'accès à la
terre devient chaque jour plus difficile pour des raisons
liées à l'exiguïté du territoire, à la croissance
démographique galopante, à la présence d'un nombre
important de sans terres, à l'emprise croissante des
élites urbaines sur les terres et à la nature
morphologique même du pays.
- Tea Firms to be Privatised
- By W. Wakabi, The East African (Nairobi),
30 July 2001. The state will divest its interests from the
sector to allow private investors to rehabilitate the
dilapidated estates and restore production to pre-1994
genocide levels. Experts said that with the use of
fertilisers and the injection of more capital, most of the
factories should be able to reach twice their current
production.