 Over the past two weeks he has traveled at least 210 km. I say least because
this is what he documented, and he only documented about 8 days worth of riding
yet he mentioned that he rides it everyday. He used to travel these distances
on his older, standard edition Rwandan bicycle to the market places in the
nearest large town, Gikongoro, about 30 km away. With his older bicycle he
would push the bicycle with a load of roughly 45-55kilos about 50% of the
time, generally up hills. With the Coffee Bike he pushes it about 25-30% of
the time and does it half the time. Before this loaded trip would take him
2 to 2 ½ hours, with the Coffee Bicycle it takes him 1 – 1 ½ hours. On unloaded
trips to Gikongoro he never pushes the coffee bicycle, and with his older
bicycle he pushed it about 30-40% of the time. I asked him what he does now
with his extra hour or two during the day, he told me that he is starting
to plant more vegetables to sell or focuses on caring for his coffee trees.
During this extra time he was able to visit more fellow Karaba coffee farmers
in order to prepare to the upcoming coffee season [He is an extension agent
for the cooperative, which is someone who informs farmers, especially more
remote farmers, in his district of the news with the cooperative, and about
other issues surround the upcoming coffee season.] He mentioned that with
his older bicycle he did not have this extra time.
He said that the coffee bicycle helped in three significant ways.
First, the bicycle is ideal for transporting any type of agricultural
good to the market, and may as well be a washing station during
the coffee season. He thinks that he can make more money, and
has made more money with its capabilities to carry more to the
market. Secondly, he is able to carry his entire family on the
bicycle; his wife and two children. This has saved the entire
family time because now they don’t have to walk as much, and this
has saved them money since they don’t have to spend as much on
transportation fares. People have said to Celestin that the bicycle
is like a motorcycle in that it can carry more people than a normal
bike and do it efficiently. Thirdly, the reduction of time using
the coffee bicycle has allowed him to focus on other income generating
activities. Read more on Jay's Blog »
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