Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa Grant



Organization - Sustainable Agriculture Centre for Research and Development in Africa
Grant Amount - $313,431
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - 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


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