Gatsibo District
Gatsibo District | |
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Country | Rwanda |
Province | Eastern |
Capital | Kabarore |
Area | |
• Total | 1,582.32 km2 (610.94 sq mi) |
Population (2012 census) | |
• Total | 433,997 |
• Density | 270/km2 (710/sq mi) |
Gatsibo is a district (akarere) in Eastern Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Kabarore. It lies in the sectors of Gatsibo and Kageyo. It’s at about 1 hour and 50 minutes drive from Kigali city.
Geography
The district comprises areas in the north-east of Rwanda, between Kayonza and Nyagatare. The German post of Gatsibo was located here, as is the present-day Gabiro military camp. The eastern part of the district is in Akagera National Park, with the Kagera River forming the border with Tanzania.
Location of Gatsibo District
This District is one of the seven Districts making the Eastern Province. It is divided into 14 Sectors which are; Gasange, Gatsibo, Gitoki, Kabarore, Kageyo, Kiramuruzi, Kiziguro, Muhura, Murambi, Ngarama, Nyagihanga, Remera, Rugarama and Rwimbogo. It is also divided into 69 cells and 603 villages “Imidugudu”. Spreading an area of 1,582.32 km2. The District borders with the Akagera National Park in East, to the North by Nyagatare District; to the West by Gicumbi District, to the South by Rwamagana and Kayonza Districts.[1]
Population
In 2012
Agriculture
Gatsibo site is one of the Sustainable Agriculture Intensification and Food security Project (SAIP) intervention sites across Rwanda. SAIP’s main development objective is to increase agricultural productivity, market access, and food security of the targeted beneficiaries in the project intervention areas across the country.
Out of the total area treated with comprehensive land
Agriculture production and
Livestock
In this, livestock is another important source of income and food for agricultural households. In Gatsibo District, 69.7% of HHs own any livestock mainly cows including 73.3% in HHs headed by male and 58.1% in HHs headed by female. The milk production is increasing over year following the introduction of exotic breeding being replacing local breeding. Today Gatsibo District counts 63,848 local cows while Jersey and Friesian are 1,427 and 3,102 respectively, whereas cross Cows estimated at 14,406 Cows. However, Gatsibo has five milk collections centre located in Rwimbogo, Kabarore, Ngarama, Kiziguro and Kiramuruzi Sector with a collection capacity of 2,000 liters (MINAGRI Record 2013).[4]
References
- ^ "gatsibo.gov" (PDF).
- ^ "gatsibo.gov" (PDF).
- ^ "minagri.gov".
- ^ "gatsibo.gov" (PDF).
External links
- "Districts of Rwanda". Statoids.
- Gatsibo government website