Rutgers University Grant



Organization - Rutgers University
Grant Amount - $60,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of its project to complete the design phase and collect baseline data for an assessment of the impact of the Foundation's investments in developing drought-tolerant rices for Asia, which will be used for future evaluation of the need for further support for research on drought tolerance in these rices


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