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Programmes Agro-Food, EnvironmentThe AgroEcology partnership provides support for ambitious, transnational agricultural trajectories and research and development projects that aim to contribute to the ecological agricultural transition. The first call is now open. VLAIO requests that pre-proposals (detailed summaries) be submitted by April 19, 2024; the partnership deadline is on April 26, 2024 (14h CET).
Proposals should fit within the theme "agroecology at farm level" or "agroecology at landscape level" and incorporate at least three related sub-themes. Download the full call text and find the partnering tool on the AgroEcology website.
Participating Countries: Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, Sweden, and Switzerland. Partners in international projects receive support from their own country or region for their contribution to the project.
An AgroEcology project consortium consists of at least 3 independent partners from 3 different participating countries. Specific eligibility criteria and support modalities apply to each country or region. Prior to submission, contact the supporting actors in your country or region.
for VLAIO: jef.willems@vlaio.be; +32 2 553 03 86. (VLAIO info page on the Call.)
VLAIO organises an infosession on February 26 , 2024 (9-14h) in Brussels (for registration mail to jef.willems@vlaio.be or ann.joris@vlaio.be.
The AgroEcology Partnerships organises a Webinar on March 5, 2024 on the procedures for this call (submission, evaluation,..). Register for this event through the Partnership Website
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