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2nd Call for Proposals from the partnership on Animal Health and Welfare is launched

Published on | 4 months ago

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Agro-Food, Environment

The 2nd co-funded call for proposals by the European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare was launched on 26 January 2026 and is open for submissions until 30 March 2026. The title of the call is Shaping the Future of Animal Health and Welfare”. 

Researchers aiming to coordinate or to take part in transnational projects are encouraged to review the call announcement for specific guidelines and they can find all relevant information on this website

Background: The vision of the EU Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare (EUPAHW) is to provide society with sustainable livestock, poultry and aquaculture production. Infectious animal diseases are optimally prevented and controlled with appropriate means, antimicrobials are used prudently, and animal welfare is respected in every phase of the production cycle...

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