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Research that works for developing countries and AustraliaCambodia Agricultural Research Fund ProjectsThe Cambodian Agricultural Research Fund (CARF) was established in 2002 to provide Cambodian scientists with an opportunity to compete for agricultural research funds. It is open to government, university or college and NGO organisations based in Cambodia, which have the clear ability and mandate to implement research within Cambodia which includes projects on animal and plant health, and food safety. The fund is to providing an environment of competitive tender for agricultural research. In addition to managing the fund itself, the managers arrange both formal and one-on-one training in research problem identification, preparation of research proposals and scientific report writing. Until August 2006, it was a component of the AusAID-funded ‘Cambodian Agricultural Research and Development Institute Assistance Project’, but the program is now managed and funded directly by ACIAR. For CARF project information click on the attachments below |
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