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Closed Agriculture US Foreign Aid

Agricultural Technology Transfer (ATT)

$47.99M USD

Funder U.S. Agency for International Development
Recipient Organization International Fertilizer Development Center
Country Ghana
Start Date Jul 27, 2013
End Date Jun 25, 2015
Duration 698 days
Number of Grantees 89
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 199366-76
Grant Description

The Agricultural Technology Transfer (ATT) project increases the availability of appropriate and affordable key technologies to sustainably improve the short-term and long-term agricultural productivity of the maize, rice, and soybean value chains for women and men smallholders in northern Ghana.

This five-year program, with International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) works with a broad spectrum of productive technologies, ranging from improved seeds and fertilizers, to agricultural machinery and post-harvest storage.

ATT also improves Ghana's agricultural research and extension systems by creating a private sector-led agricultural technology transfer environment that links research, extension systems, and producers to a market-driven approach of variety development and dissemination.

It will improve the capacity of both the public and private sector in their respective roles in technology development and dissemination.

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