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Gates Foundation Awards $35 Million to African Farmers
By Abdulkareem Mojeed The grant is to be used to develop self-fertilising crops for African farmers The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on Monday announced that a Cambridge University-led project to develop self-fertilising crops for African farmers has been awarded...
AfDB, Devt Partners Pledge $30bn to End Hunger, Boost Primary Food Production in Africa
The African Development Bank (AfDB) said the Feed Africa Summit held in Dakar, Senegal, has mobilised a $30 billion pledge ,over the next five years, from the bank and its development partners to boost Africa’s efforts to end hunger and become a primary food provider...
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