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PRIMARY open call for agri-waste projects

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Agro-Food, Environment EIT

The Horizon Europe project PRIMARY has published a €900,000 call to support partnerships that test and scale sustainable agricultural solutions in Europe. The call is designed for consortia of two or three partners working on projects that validate and adapt business models for agricultural waste valorisation from the PRIMARY project. The selected consortia are expected to show technical feasibility, economic viability and sustainability under real rural conditions, while looking at whether the project approach can be repeated and scaled elsewhere.

The call closes on 8 June 2026 at 17h. Sub-projects are expected to run between November 2026 and April 2028, for a duration of 1 to 18 months. All information regarding the call can be found here

 

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