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AgriTT Research Challenge Fund - Call for Proposals

AgriTT is a new initiative between the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Ministry of Agriculture, China, and the Forum on Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) to promote transfer of agricultural technologies, knowledge and management innovations from China to low-income countries in Africa and Southeast Asia. 

Proposals selected for funding will demonstrate a high degree of innovation in their approach to use of new technologies, new products or services, new uses for existing technology, or new processes, including new mechanisms to deliver products or services.

AgriTT is a new initiative between the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Ministry of Agriculture, China, and the Forum on Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) to promote transfer of agricultural technologies, knowledge and management innovations from China to low-income countries in Africa and Southeast Asia. 

AgriTT has three components:

  • Pilot Development Projects in selected countries 
  • A Research Challenge Fund
  • Knowledge and communication of lessons on effective partnerships between China, UK and low-income countries to improve agricultural productivity and food security.

The AgriTT Research Challenge Fund invites teams of researchers to apply for grants to work on one of the following themes:

  • Critical agricultural technologies: taking an agricultural technology innovation originating from China, and developing and adapting it to an LIC context with attention to the whole value chain from field to consumer.
  • Effective value chain development: enhancing a commodity supply chain, where the commodity represents an innovation of proven technical feasibility sourced from China or elsewhere.
  • Innovation in knowledge sharing and communicationenhancing agricultural information and knowledge flows related to a technology innovation to enable poor rural communities to make better informed decisions about their livelihoods.

Research teams

Applications are invited from research teams that include partners from China, the UK and a low-income country in Africa/Southeast Asia. Researchers from other countries or international organisations may also be included.

Proposal requirements:

Proposals selected for funding will demonstrate a high degree of innovation in their approach to use of new technologies, new products or services, new uses for existing technology, or new processes, including new mechanisms to deliver products or services.

Application process

Concept Notes should be submitted by 28th June 2013, the best of these will be shortlisted and invited to submit full proposals. The deadline for full proposals is 30th August, 2013. Grants will be awarded in October 2013, and will run until October 2015. Grant will range between £150,000 and £300,000, depending on the theme addressed.

In addition, to the Open Call for Proposals outlined above, the RCF also supports Targeted Research linked to the Pilot Development Projects on cassava in Uganda, and aquaculture in Malawi. Details are as follows:

Targeted research: Uganda

Research proposals are invited on the cassava value chain in Uganda. Proposals may address variety development, production and agronomic issues, processing or value-addition, including consumer acceptance of cassava products, and policy research.

Targeted research: Malawi

Research proposals are invited on the tilapia aquaculture value chain in Malawi. Proposals may address breeding, production management, value chain or policy issues.

Targeted Research proposals should pay attention to the criteria set out in the guidance for applicants note. The need to generate useful outputs within a two year time frame should also be considered when preparing proposals. Proposals may request funding up to £300,000.

For more information on how to apply, and for guidance notes on the Research Challenge Fund please visit the AgriTT website.