Funding of Demand-Driven Technology Generation and Adoption Sample Clauses

Funding of Demand-Driven Technology Generation and Adoption. Carrying out of a program aimed to accelerate the adoption of readily available technologies and the generation and dissemination of adapted technologies in top national and regional priority commodities in Participating Countries and at the sub-regional level, through the funding of CORAF’s and the national existing CARG schemes, encompassing the provision of works, goods, consultants’ services, training, and the financing of operational costs and Grants for: Competitive Agricultural Research Schemes for Technology Generation and Dissemination
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