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About the Company

                                                                                                                                                       Why Hydroponics ? 

Eza Neza Signifies “cultivate well “in Kinyarwanda; a fitting name for this project because we will employ 80% less water, 80% less land and produces 30% more yield compared to conventional farming methods.

Based in Kigali, Rwanda, Eza Neza was founded by a group of young Rwandan entrepreneurs: with an ICT background who were willing to bring the kind of technological innovation necessary to disrupt the agricultural sector and provide solutions to its biggest challenges.

At Eza Neza we use an innovative soil-less indoor farming hydroponics technique that helps us grow more efficiently and optimally. We have partnered with export food distribution companies and local supermarkets to produce fresh vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and greens.

Our Mission

Quality & Consistency 

Eza Neza’s mission is to bring Productivity, Quality & Consistency to Rwandan Horticulture. We envision Rwanda as a food sovereign nation and a thriving agricultural sector by adopting modern sustainable and efficient farming solutions.

Protection from Severe Weather

Faster & Higher Yields

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80% Less Water & Land Usage

Year Round Crop Production

Our Method

We cultivate in a greenhouse controlled environments not reliant on weather conditions while ensuring a supply of quality-controlled nutrients resulting in bigger and faster yields. 

Greenhouse Growing

Growing in a controlled greenhouse environment makes us less dependent on weather conditions and offering more crop protection. 

Hydroponics

With our hydroponic growing system we are able to use up to 80% less water compared to conventional farming as well as prevent soil-born diseases and grow year-round without crop rotation.

Vertical Farming

Vertical farming allows us to conserve space and grow very efficiently using up to 90% less land than conventional farming

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