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Small Farmers in St. Vincent and the Grenadines are expected to gain significant benefits from the Small Grants Program of the Food and Nutrition Security Project
Food and Nutrition Security Project.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines is one of three countries in the region where the project is being administered by the University of the West Indies and The University of Technology, with funding from the International Development Research Center of Canada.
Grant funding of 7
-thousand US dollars each has been awarded to three local rural agricultural groups, who received the funds last Friday.
Delivering remarks at the hand-over ceremony, Co-ordinator of the Emergency Centre for Trans-boundary Animal Diseases ECTAD, Jethro Green, said Small Famers can cut production costs and improve their levels of income, when they work together.
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Apply Now: $2 Million CAD for AI for Development Research Labs By Wayan Vota on March 8, 2021
Artificial intelligence applications are profoundly impacting our world. Fueled by the increasing availability of computational power, improved connectivity, and data, machine learning offers innovative ways to promote human development by improving food systems, enabling higher quality education, and tackling pressing health and climate challenges across the African continent.
The artificial intelligence impact will be massive, if not revolutionary.
African countries have a burgeoning community of data scientists, machine learning specialists, and researchers who are exploring how artificial intelligence can contribute to tackling local challenges. For instance: