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rwanda has given green light to israel investors to establish a training center that will offer skills for horticulture development.
leo vinovezky, the deputy ambassador of israel to ethiopia, burundi and rwanda resident in addis ababa said the center will be built at mulindi and will train extension service providers.
the center will be jointly run by the ministry of agriculture and mashav, an israel agency for international development cooperation.
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