Research
What?
FutureFoodS is a cofunded Horizon Europe partnership, bringing together 86 partners from 29 countries to drive green and digital transitions with a focus on food post-harvest.
The vision of the FutureFoodS partnership is to collectively achieve environmentally friendly, socially secure and fair, economically viable, healthy and safe food systems in Europe by 2050.
The proposals submitted to this call should clearly delineate and characterise the particular food system under inquiry.
The topics of this first call are:
- Topic 1: The way towards sustainable and resilient food systems: New approaches for reshaping food system interactions, e.g. through novel market-based arrangements, business models, policy actions and experimental practices. The call topic seeks to promote food system sustainability in all its dimensions;
- Topic 2: New foods – Fostering innovations in food design, processing and supply via demand and supply reorientation: New systemic approaches to food design, processing and supply to propose a greater variety of healthy, sustainable and minimally processed food alternatives. The call topic also includes questions about consumer acceptance, food safety and roles of different food actors.
- Topic 3: Empowering sustainable food choices – Enabling environments and dietary shifts: Overarching system approaches to address challenges in the adoption of sustainable food practices across Europe. Central to the call topic is the role of food environments to support consumption shifts towards safe, healthy, nutritious, affordable, accessible, equitable and culturally acceptable and tasteful foods.
Exclusion: Please note that primary production like growing food (including seafood), agricultural production and other specific aspects related to it, as well as nutrition- and lifestyle-related diseases are not in focus in this partnership.
Funding will come via FWO through the fundamental (FO) or Strategic Basic Research (SBO) channel. The type and scope of the proposed research project will determine the choice of funding channel for the research performed within Flanders (more fundamental in nature, or more aimed at economical/societal valorisation). Non-compliance with the specific requirements per funding channel might lead to non-eligibility.
The FWO can support 2 projects for a 36 months duration, with an available maximum applicable budget of 350.000 EUR (overhead included) per project/consortium.
Who?
Research consortia must be comprised of a minimum of three partners from a minimum of three different countries being eligible and requesting funding from funding organisations participating in this call.
Universities and Universities of applied sciences, research institutes, non-profit legal entities, small and medium sized enterprises and large enterprises and public bodies, subject to the national/regional funding regulations and eligibility criteria. A partnering tool will be available on the submission tool homepage (https://futurefoods.ptj.de), in order to support applicants find suitable partners if needed.
Application?
The FWO requires pre-registration on a national/regional level as well by filling in an application form on the FWO e-portal before the deadline for submission of the pre-proposals (15 January, 2025 (13:00, CET)). When you're logged on to the e-portal, you can find it under "Researcher".It is strongly recommended to contact the FWO administration about your pre-registration at the latest one week before submission in order to verify admissibility.For the fundamental funding channel
the respective regulation applies. For the SBO channel
the SBO regulation has to be taken into account: these imply projects with a primarily economic and/or societal finality,
of which ‘valorisation’ is a key - and mandatory - aspect.Given the pre-proposal already has to be OK in terms of budget, OBI has an internal deadline to check your proposal.
Internal deadline: 6 January 2025
In case the consortium includes more than one partner requesting funding from FWO, a single online form should be submitted containing all relevant information from the different Flemish partners.
around May, 2025: communication of the results and invitation for full proposal
Deadline submission full proposal: 9 July, 2025 (13:00, CEST)
Redress stage: Mid October 2025
Expected for End October 2025: communication of the funding decisions
November 2025 - March 2026: expected start of the project (subject to national procedures)
You can find more information, like the call text, the Guidelines for Applicants, the submission platform and the proposal application form on the
FutureFoodsPartnership website.
Concerning the FWO regulations, you can consult the FWO website:
for
the fundamental funding channelfor
the SBO channelPlease contact research@uhasselt.be if you want to apply.
Deadline intern
06.01.2025, 15.01.2025
E-mail sarah.szyr@uhasselt.be
Tel. +3211269052