Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa (SACRED-Africa) Grant



Organization - Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa (SACRED-Africa)
Grant Amount - $391,574
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - in support of a cereal banking network for collective grain storage, bulking and marketing of maize by poor farmers in western Kenya


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Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa (SACRED-Africa) - $100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation - in continued support of a cereal banking network, called the Maize Marketing Movement, for collective grain storage, bulking and marketing of maize by poor farmers in western Kenya

Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa - $313,431 from the Rockefeller Foundation - to scale up a successful prototype cereal banking system for collective grain storage, bulking and marketing of maize by poor farmers to four districts of western Kenya

Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs - $656,482 from the Rockefeller Foundation - to improve the access of poor farmers to improved seeds and fertilizers through the provision of business training, and technical and financial support to a network of small rural input shops in western Kenya

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center - $1,182,800 from the Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of an integrated African network entitled New Seed Initiative for Maize in Southern Africa which will deliver new drought-tolerant maize varieties to farmers in southern Africa

Internet Archive - $1,493,795 from the Moore Foundation - The Internet Archive will use this grant to support the integration of the Fedora Commons platform with the scalable open source data storage architecture of the Internet Archive (the PetaBox). Outputs include, enabling new services over one of the...

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