Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs Grant
Organization - Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs
Grant Amount - $656,482
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - 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
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