USAID: USAID Announces $1.2 Million in Feed the Future Funds to Private-Sector Partners to Combat the Economic Toll of COVID-19
“The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) [Friday] announced $1.2 million for 10 small and medium-sized agribusinesses to address the economic fallout in emerging markets caused by COVID-19. Feed the Future Partnering for Innovation — a USAID-led program managed by Fintrac that is responsible for building partnerships with private-sector agribusinesses — is working with past partner companies to help them cope with the impact of COVID-19 and remain resilient during and after the pandemic…” (9/25).

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