Rwanda's garlic farmers are facing significant challenges due to the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The closure of borders has disrupted export markets, leading to an oversupply and drastic price drop of garlic in the local market. As a result, farmers are experiencing substantial losses. Additionally, the lack of post-harvest handling facilities is exacerbating the problem. The farmers have appealed to the National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) for support, including the establishment of market centres at borders and the completion of modern drying facilities. Efforts are underway to link farmers to both local and export markets, and to add value to the garlic produce.