Rwanda's coffee got so good, Starbucks gave it its own product line | #IndustrialiseAfrica
Rwanda used to get blended into the "East Africa" batch. Not anymore — Starbucks now runs a dedicated Rwanda line. We sat down with Jesse Bizimana of Three Stones International (and board member, American Chamber of Commerce Rwanda) to find out what's actually happening on the ground for investors — beyond the "easiest place to do business" headlines. In this episode: → Why licensing here takes hours, not weeks — and what that speed doesn't tell you → How diaspora capital is shifting from real estate into tokenized investment vehicles → The agri value chains nobody's talking about yet: horticulture, export infrastructure, import-substitution plays in paper and soap → Why "boring" markets are the smart entry point before the sophisticated deals This is Building Africa — on the ground, market by market, deal by deal. #industrialiseafrica #iAfriKey #RwandaInvestment #DiasporaInvestment #AfricanEconomy

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