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Blog entries tagged Food+for+Progress:

Saving Cash, Starting Business

February 10th, 2009 | Tags: agriculture, award, Food for Progress, microenterprise, Senegal, women | Category: | Leave a comment

Women of Podor Receive Encouragement from the Senegalese President

January 12th, 2009 | Tags: entrepreneurs, Food for Progress, income generation, microenterprise, microloans, poverty, President, Senegal, Senegalese president, USDA, women | Category: Impact Stories | Leave a comment

A Bumper Crop of Fish and Rice

March 3rd, 2008 | Tags: agriculture, aquaculture, fish, Food for Progress, Gamadji, rice, Senegal, tilapia | Category: Impact Stories | Leave a comment

Saving Cash, Starting Business

December 3rd, 2003 | Tags: entrepreneurs, Food for Progress, income generation, microenterprise, microloans, Podor, poverty, Senegal, USDA, women | Category: Impact Stories | Leave a comment

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