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Submitted Proposals - Food and Natural Resources - H2020-FNR-2020

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The H2020-FNR-2020-1 call was closed on the 23rd of January 2020. 110 proposals have been submitted in response to this call. The breakdown per topic is indicated below:
 

·         CE-FNR-07-2020: 20

·         CE-FNR-09-2020: 15

·         CE-FNR-14-2020: 14

·         CE-FNR-15-2020: 6

·         CE-FNR-17-2020: 6

·         FNR-01-2020: 3

·         FNR-02-2020: 2

·         FNR-03-2020: 9

·         FNR-04-2020: 2

·         FNR-08-2020: 5

·         FNR-10-2020: 7

·         FNR-18-2020: 6

·         LC-FNR-06-2020 (Sub-topic A): 3

·         LC-FNR-06-2020 (Sub-topic B): 12

 The evaluation results are expected to be communicated to the applicants in May 2020.

 

The H2020-FNR-2020-2 call was closed on the 23rd of January 2020. 150 proposals have been submitted in response to this call. The breakdown per topic is indicated below:
 

·         FNR-05-2020 (Sub-topic A): 9

·         FNR-05-2020 (Sub-topic B): 10

·         FNR-11-2020 (Sub-topic A): 35

·         FNR-11-2020 (Sub-topic B): 40

·         FNR-12-2020: 13

·         FNR-16-2020: 22

·         LC-FNR-13-2020: 21

The evaluation results are expected to be communicated to the applicants in April 2020.

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