Market Matters Grant



Organization - Market Matters
Grant Amount - $96,667
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the costs of assisting the government of Uganda with formulating a national strategy for improving the access of poor farmers to better local, regional and international markets for bananas


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