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Published on 2025-01-31 07:43:11
Ten young innoÂvators have been awarded $7,400 in grants to scale up clean, affordable, time-saving, labour and energy saving agricultural techÂnologies for smallholder farmers.
They emerged from previous 30 shortlisted applicants under the United Nations University, Institute for Natural Resources in Africa’s (UNU INRA) Innovate for Clean Agricultural Technologies’ (INÂFoCAT), an initiative that seeks to harness innovation solutions to support the development simple…
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