Abstract: This study examined the effect of scheduling tools on the performance of Cooproriz Abahuzabikorwa Cooperative, a rice-producing agricultural cooperative in Rwanda. Adopting a descriptive-correlational case study design, the research employed mixed methods combining structured questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis to collect data from cooperative members, managers, and project records. Findings from regression analysis revealed a statistically significant positive relationship between the use of scheduling tools and project performance, with scheduling tools explaining approximately 23.8% of the variance in performance outcomes. Key indicators such as task completion timeliness, milestone achievement, and budget adherence improved notably following the adoption of both digital and low-tech scheduling practices. The study concludes that intentional integration of accessible, context-appropriate scheduling tools enhances operational efficiency, coordination, and overall project success in agricultural cooperatives. These insights offer practical value for cooperative leaders, development practitioners, and policymakers seeking to strengthen smallholder agricultural enterprises through improved planning mechanisms in resource-constrained settings.
Keywords: Scheduling tools, project performance, agricultural cooperatives, Cooproriz Abahuzabikorwa, Rwanda, project planning.
Title: Effect of Scheduling Tools on the Performance of the Cooproriz Abahuzabikorwa Cooperative in Rwanda
Author: Umuhire Colombe Sinzi, Dr. Martin Kimemia Gathiru
International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations
ISSN 2348-7585 (Online)
Vol. 13, Issue 2, October 2025 - March 2026
Page No: 171-181
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Published Date: 27-November-2025