This research paper critically examines The Land Use Consolidation (LUC) policy in Rwanda and its effects on food security, agricultural production, and farmer nutrition. It explores the goals of the policy, how it was implemented, and how it has affected the country's agricultural system. The research studies the shift from varied intercropping techniques to mono-cropping systems, analyzing the levels of food production before and after LUC. Additionally, this study looks at the impact of input subsidies and soil conservation on food security in Rwanda.

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Pérez Niño, Helena
hdl.handle.net/2105/75381
Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies (AFES)
International Institute of Social Studies

Umuhire, Gisele. (2024, March 5). Food security struggles in Rwanda: a case study of Land Use Consolidation policy. Agrarian, Food and Environmental Studies (AFES). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2105/75381