Research - Open Calls
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The Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative 2024 Call is now open for applications. The Call has a total budget of €9 million. Closing date for applications is 07 June 2024 at 12pm (noon).
For more information on this initiative, to view/download the Call documents, and to make an application, please see: : gov.ie - Shared Island Bioeconomy Demonstration Initiative (www.gov.ie)
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) invites eligible Irish Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) to submit joint research proposals under the “Joint Call ForestValue2”
As part of the European Union funded HORIZON Coordination and Support Action, ForestValue2 will launch a Joint Call in 2023 – funded by national funding agencies – aiming to support transnational collaborative R&I projects that will produce knowledge to support the best possible use of forests and forest resources as well as to provide multiple benefits for society and the economy. The call will aim to encourage and make best use of cross-sectoral, coherent and integrated perspectives. More information can be found on the ForestValue 2 webpage
Applicants seeking grant-aid from DAFM can apply for funding under any of the thematic areas.
Additional information on the call scope, themes of this call, eligibility criteria, submission procedures and the national annexes are provided in the Joint Call Documentation https://forestvalue.org/joint-call-2023-jc-2023/ Deadline for submission of proposals: 01.09.2023.
Proposals must be submitted via the ForestValue 2 website.
If you are interested in connecting with other stakeholders and/or enlarge your consortium, you are welcome to complete the ForestValue2 Networking Survey.
The Survey information will be published below in Excel format. The file will be updated once per week until end of August 2023. Information can be removed upon request by emailing call.office2023@forestvalue.org
Irish applicants must read the ‘Guidelines for Irish Applicants’ in conjunction with the ERANET Joint Call Documentation, including the requirements set out in the National Annex for Ireland. The ‘Guidelines for Irish Applicants’ sets out in more detail the rules for Irish applicants seeking grant-aid from the Joint Call on Circularity.
Call Guidelines for Irish Applicants ERANETs_v.1.0
Minister Heydon launches the 2024 US-Ireland Research and Development Partnership in Agriculture covering 13 research areas such as animal breeding, health and welfare, data science, sustainability of agroecosystems and the bioeconomy and soil health.
Full details of the Call can be found here .
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) invites eligible Irish Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) to submit joint research proposals under the Green ERAHUB first Call on “on sustainable, resilient and shock-resistant agri-food systems”
The Call aims to bring together actors from across the entire food system (from conventional and organic supply chains) in a multi-actor approach to improve the capacity of the European Research Area to provide practical and policy-relevant knowledge on climate resilient and resource efficient food and feed systems that include both crop and livestock systems and how developments in production link and engage with human consumer patterns of consumption and acceptance.
Applicants seeking grant-aid from DAFM can apply for funding under any of the scientific topic areas which include:
Topic 1: Enhance fertilizer efficiency and reduce fertilizer use - focusses on integrated nutrient management. Improving crop production systems and, for instance, the retrieval and use of bio-based fertilising material, shall substitute synthetic nitrogen fertiliser inputs with lower impact alternatives.
Topic 2: Increase European protein self-sufficiency - focusses on human and animal nutrition with a balanced protein content from sustainable sources. Protein self-sufficiency shall be increased, also by balancing the production of feed and food.
Topic 3: Mitigate GHGs emissions in agricultural and food systems - this topic focusses on the mitigation of GHGs in agri-food systems, from primary production to consumption. Alternatively, it can address ammonia emissions
Topic 4: Sustainable energy use and production in agri-food systems - focusses on alternatives to fossil fuels and covers renewable energy production and use of energy within agri-food systems.
The Joint Call follows a two-step procedure that includes a pre-registration step followed by the full proposal submission.
The deadline for pre-registration is: 20th July 2023
The deadline for the submission of proposals is the 7th September 2023
Additional information on the call scope, topics, eligibility criteria, submission procedures and the national annexes are provided in the Call Documentation. The Call documentation and the electronic submission system for applicants are available at: Announcement of the 1st Green ERA-HUB research funding Call, Green Era Hub
Proposals must be submitted via the electronic submission system.
Irish applicants must read the ‘Guidelines for Irish Applicants’ in conjunction with the Green ERAHUB Call Documentation, including the requirements set out in the National Annex for Ireland. The ‘Guidelines for Irish Applicants’ sets out in more detail the rules for Irish applicants seeking grant-aid from the Green ERAHUB First Call on sustainable, resilient and shock-resistant agri-food systems.
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The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) invites eligible Irish Research Performing Organisations (RPOs) to submit joint research proposals under the ICT-AGRI-FOOD ERANET Joint Call on “Tackling digitalisation for sound agriculture and food systems”.
The Joint Call aims to bring together actors from across the entire food system (from conventional and organic supply chains) in a multi-actor approach to develop digital technology solutions that will enable the transition to more sustainable, transparent and resilient agri-food systems.
DAFM will provide a total of €1M in funding for Irish consortia applying under 2024 Joint Call with a maximum budget for Irish partners of €500K per project.
Applicants seeking grant-aid from DAFM can apply for funding under any of the scientific topic areas which include:
• Topic 1: Accelerate digitalisation in the agri-food sector by use of AI-systems (machine learning, deep learning, neural network approaches)
• Topic 2: Post-industrial agriculture: the best knowledge and digital technologies for reviving and strengthening best practices for regenerative agriculture
• Topic 3: Smart decision-making and reflection systems in farming
• Topic 4: Open Topic
Guidelines for Irish Applicants can be found on the [external-link Research - Open Calls | Open Calls ] section of the DAFM website which sets out in more detail the rules for Irish applicants seeking grant-aid under the 2024 ICT-AGRI-FOOD Joint Call and must be read in conjunction with the requirements set out in this National Annex and the Call Announcement of the 2024 Joint Call.
The Joint Call follows a two-step submission and evaluation procedure.
• Deadline for pre-registry of proposals:
Thursday, 16.05.2024, 13:00 h (CEST, Brussels time)
• Deadline for submission of full proposals:
Thursday, 20.06.2024, 13:00 h (CEST, Brussels time)
The pre-registration step is mandatory. It is possible to add, delete or replace proposal partners after the pre-registration step. However, any research partner, who joins the consortium after the pre-registration deadline, must inform the respective national or regional contact point.
All relevant data for pre-registration, including further information on partnering tools and webinars can be found on https://submission-ict-agri-food.ptj.de
Call Guidelines for Irish Applicants
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