International Food Policy Research Institute Grant
Organization - International Food Policy Research Institute
Grant Amount - $7,000,000
Foundation -
Gates FoundationGrant Purpose - to improve the micronutrient deficiency in developing countries by breeding higher levels of essential micronutrients into the staple crops
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