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“A Western Illinois University agriculture professor has initiated a partnership between Western and two Mexican universities to offer training programs to Mexican small-scale agriculture producers.
Win Phippen recently received a $298,600 grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development for the project “Capacity Building in Southern Mexico.” The three-year project is designed to increase prosperity for rural small-scale producers in Mexico, according to Phippen.”
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