💨 Abstract
The World Bank has approved a $200 million loan to help Kerala farmers adapt to climate change and promote agri-entrepreneurs. The loan, from the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, will support 400,000 farmers with climate-smart practices and help agri-based SMEs, particularly women, gain access to commercial finance.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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