Battery Challenge via Faraday Institution (360G-cabinetoffice-G2-GA-202112637880-20-21)

To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.

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Grant Details

Award Date 2019-04-01
Award type Organisation
Last Modified 2021-12-09T00:00:00Z
From An Open Call? No
Amount Awarded 375363
Grant Programme: Code G2-SCH-2021-12-9768
Grant Programme: Title TEA - Transforming Energy Access
Allocation Method General grants - Un-competed
Number of recipients 1
Recipient Org: Postal Code OX110RA
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom