International Center for Tropical Agriculture Grant



Organization - International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Grant Amount - $589,050
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - for use by its Tropical Soil Biology Fertility Institute, in collaboration with Moi University's AMPATH, to test a model for improving the food security, nutrition, health and incomes of rural populations, particularly those affected by HIV/AIDS, through the incorporation of soybeans and soybean milk into the diets of adults, children and infants


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