Paving The Path To A Sustainable Food System? Examining Circular Business Model Innovation In Rwanda’s Agri-Food Sector

Creators: Kim, Sung Kyu and Taremwa, Nathan K. and Vasanthakaalam, Hilda and Bayer, Thomas and Robertson, Vanessa and Majiwa, Eucabeth and Macharia, Ibrahim
Title: Paving The Path To A Sustainable Food System? Examining Circular Business Model Innovation In Rwanda’s Agri-Food Sector
Item Type: Article or issue of a publication series
Journal or Series Title: Circular Economy and Sustainability
Article: 79
Additional Information: Open Access
Date: 2026
Divisions: HNU zentral
Abstract (ENG): African economies are susceptible to global food market shocks and price volatility. Incorporating circular and regenerative strategies into domestic agricultural production and export markets has been identified as a possible solution to improve resilience and market competitiveness. However, lessons from circular innovations are limited to examples from advanced economies, focusing mainly on industrial value chains. In particular, circularity in agribusinesses remains an underexplored topic in emerging and developing economies. This research addresses this gap by assessing various circular business model innovations observed in agribusinesses in Rwanda. The study employed a two-phase mixed-methods design. In the first phase, semi-structured interviews were conducted with agribusiness firms and a business association to examine their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding circular business models. In the second phase, a roundtable discussion involving a broader set of agri-food sector stakeholders was convened to validate and further contextualize the findings. Key findings indicated that current circular practices are predominantly centered on reusing, repairing, and repurposing materials, and regenerating soil fertility. Key challenges include low consumer awareness and limited demand for circular products and services, stringent export requirements for packaging materials, and the lack of coordinated policies to support integrated circular initiatives. More concerted industry coordination, leveraging the existing business hubs and incubator networks, and collaboration with universities could help build beyond the international consortium efforts in funding circular economy research and innovation.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Uncontrolled Keywords: Agricultural Economics ; African Business ; Agriculture ; Food Security ; Organic Farming ; Subsistence Agriculture ; Value Chain Development for Agricultural Sustainability
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Kim, Sung Kyu and Taremwa, Nathan K. and Vasanthakaalam, Hilda and Bayer, Thomas and Robertson, Vanessa and Majiwa, Eucabeth and Macharia, Ibrahim (2026) Paving The Path To A Sustainable Food System? Examining Circular Business Model Innovation In Rwanda’s Agri-Food Sector. Circular Economy and Sustainability, 6 (2), Art.: 79. ISSN 2730-5988

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