South Sudan receives a $46.2M grant from the African Development Bank Group for agricultural improvement, food security, and resilience.
South Sudan secures a $46.2 million grant from the African Development Bank Group to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and enhance the nation's resilience. The program aims to bolster agricultural value chains, entrepreneurship, and create additional food resources, including 350,000 tonnes of cereals and 2,450 tonnes of fish. The first phase of the Climate Resilient Agri-Food System Transformation Program is set to be implemented between September 2024 and December 2030.
July 13, 2024
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