In June 2022, Ikonyk Hills Avocado farm, in coordination with NGO Catholic Relief Services’ farmer-to-farmer program, welcomed Mary Matava, an experienced agronomist and president of Agriservice, a biowaste composting service in Oceanside, California.
Mary‘s expert training provided a variety of avocado-specific techniques, including overall farm care strategies, and soil fertility methods, which left our the farm in more knowledgeable and capable hands. The training also benefitted several other small holder avocado farmers from around Kamonyi District with whom Ikonyk Hills is partnering.
Before leaving Rwanda, Mary made sure to take advantage of the life-changing experience of visiting the endangered mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park.
Ikonyk Hills Farm is part of a larger cooperative of avocado farmers in Rwanda with the capacity to provide partners with a consistent supply of produce. Due to the land-locked nature of the country, our avocados are transported by air. Air cargo ensures our avocados are in transit for a maximum of three days, leaving our customers with a fresher product and a longer shelf life. We are able to provide quantities of 1 and 2 tones on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly schedule.