University of Wales, Bangor Grant
Organization - University of Wales, Bangor
Grant Amount - $159,706
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - toward the costs of using farmer participatory approaches to develop and disseminate new drought-tolerant rice varieties to poor farmers in eastern India, in collaboration with Birsa Agricultural University and the Gramin Vikas Trust
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Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of using farmer participatory approaches to develop and disseminate new drought-tolerant rice varieties to poor farmers in eastern India, in collaboration with the Gramin Vikas Trust and the University of Wales
Gramin Vikas Trust - $258,936 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of using farmer participatory approaches to develop and disseminate new drought-tolerant rice varieties to poor farmers in eastern India, in collaboration with Birsa Agricultural University and the University of Wales
Indira Gandhi Agricultural University - $217,140 from the
Rockefeller Foundation - toward the costs of development and distribution of drought-tolerant rice varieties to farmers in eastern India through rice genetic improvement and farmer participatory selection techniques
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Huazhong Agricultural University - $512,000 from the
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