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Collaborative Crop Research Program Ccrp

Crfs Collaborative Crop Research Program History
Crfs Collaborative Crop Research Program History

Crfs Collaborative Crop Research Program History This booklet, currently in french only, presents an overview of the project portfolio of the mcknight foundation’s global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs) program in west africa, as of 2026. The collaborative crop research program (ccrp) works to ensure a world where all have access to nutritious food that is sustainably produced by local people. we do this through collaborative agroecological systems research and knowledge sharing that strengthen the capacities of smallholder farmers, research institutes, and development.

Crfs Ccrp Program Snapshot
Crfs Ccrp Program Snapshot

Crfs Ccrp Program Snapshot The three synergistic ccrp research efforts, matrix, interact, and inroot, collectively represent an unparalleled opportunity to deeply interrogate the plant microbe communities of an important commodity crop (wheat) and a model crop (lotus japonicus). The collaborative crop research program (ccrp) funds participatory, collaborative research on agroecological intensification, bringing smallholder farmers, researchers, development professionals, and others together to create technology to improve nutrition, livelihoods, and productivity for farming communities in africa and south america. The global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs)—formerly called the collaborative crop research program (ccrp)—works to ensure a world where all have access to nutritious food that is sustainably produced by local people. The collaborative crop research program (ccrp) funds participatory, collaborative research on agroecological intensification, bringing smallholder farmers, researchers, development.

Crfs Home
Crfs Home

Crfs Home The global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs)—formerly called the collaborative crop research program (ccrp)—works to ensure a world where all have access to nutritious food that is sustainably produced by local people. The collaborative crop research program (ccrp) funds participatory, collaborative research on agroecological intensification, bringing smallholder farmers, researchers, development. The mcknight foundation’s collaborative crop research program is a grant program that provides funding for collaborative agricultural research projects aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in developing countries. Ccrp strives to improve access to local, sustainable, nutritious food using collaborative research and knowledge sharing with smallholder farmers, research institutions, and development organizations. For over 30 years, the mcknight foundation’s collaborative crop research program (ccrp) has explored solutions for sustainable local food systems through agricultural research. The mcknight foundation’s global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs)—formerly called the collaborative crop research program (ccrp)—cultivates resilient food systems globally by bridging farmer centered agroecological research, action, and influence.

Crfs Home
Crfs Home

Crfs Home The mcknight foundation’s collaborative crop research program is a grant program that provides funding for collaborative agricultural research projects aimed at improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in developing countries. Ccrp strives to improve access to local, sustainable, nutritious food using collaborative research and knowledge sharing with smallholder farmers, research institutions, and development organizations. For over 30 years, the mcknight foundation’s collaborative crop research program (ccrp) has explored solutions for sustainable local food systems through agricultural research. The mcknight foundation’s global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs)—formerly called the collaborative crop research program (ccrp)—cultivates resilient food systems globally by bridging farmer centered agroecological research, action, and influence.

Collaborative Crop Resilience Program
Collaborative Crop Resilience Program

Collaborative Crop Resilience Program For over 30 years, the mcknight foundation’s collaborative crop research program (ccrp) has explored solutions for sustainable local food systems through agricultural research. The mcknight foundation’s global collaboration for resilient food systems (crfs)—formerly called the collaborative crop research program (ccrp)—cultivates resilient food systems globally by bridging farmer centered agroecological research, action, and influence.

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