Food for Progress Program

The Food for Progress program provides for the donation of U.

S.

agricultural commodities to developing countries and emerging democracies that are committed to introducing or expanding free enterprise in their agricultural economies.

Donated commodities are typically monetized

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(sold on the local market), and the proceeds are used to fund agricultural development activities which expand revenue, production capacity, and increase incomes.
Agency: Department of Agriculture

Office: Foreign Agricultural Service

Estimated Funding: $



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Link to the Food for Progress Program solicitation document.

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Private Voluntary Organizations, Cooperatives, Intergovernmental Organizations, Foreign Governments

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://apps.fas.usda.gov/fais/public

Contact:
Nicola SakhlehBranch Chief202-720-4221

Agency Email Description:
Email account for all inquiries and questions

Agency Email:
ppded@fas.usda.gov

Date Posted:
2015-07-16

Application Due Date:
2015-10-14

Archive Date:
2015-11-13



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