
Advancing Rural Food Security
Solver Inga Alley Cropping, which uses agroforestry to advance food security and rural livelihoods, received $10,000 in prize funding from Member Mohammed bin Rashid Initiative for Global Prosperity in 2019 for being selected as a finalist in the Rural Transformation and Zero Hunger Challenge powered by MIT Solve.
Solver Inga Alley Cropping, which uses agroforestry to advance food security and rural livelihoods, received $10,000 in prize funding from Member Mohammed bin Rashid Initiative for Global Prosperity in 2019 for being selected as a finalist in the Rural Transformation and Zero Hunger Challenge powered by MIT Solve.