Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange Grant



Organization - Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange
Grant Amount - $399,400
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of a project for market information and commodity exchange systems aimed at raising the incomes of poor farmers in Kenya by linking them more efficiently to input and output markets


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Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange - $554,850 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in support of a project to develop information and commodity exchange systems aimed at raising the incomes of poor farmers in western Kenya by linking them more efficiently to input and output markets

Kenya Agricultural Commodity Exchange - $359,756 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for the development of market information and commodity exchange systems aimed at raising the incomes of poor farmers in western Kenya by linking them to input and output markets

TechnoServe - $600,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of improving access of poor farmers growing bananas in Kenya to profitable output markets by helping them to develop strong producer and marketing associations

Harvest Biotech Foundation International - $599,780 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of improving access of poor farmers in Kenya to lower-cost, disease- and insect-free tissue culture banana plantlets, thereby raising their farm productivity, food security and incomes

University of Malawi - $237,841 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Bunda College of Agriculture to establish a market information system to improve access to market price information for poor smallholder farmers in Malawi, under its Initiative for Development and Equity in African Agriculture project

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