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Page confirms deadline of March 25, 2026 at 12:00h CEST for the 3rd Green ERA-Hub Call full proposals.
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Projects of the first GEH call Projects of the second GEH call Projects of the first GEH call Projects of the second GEH call Projects of the first GEH call Projects of the second GEH call 2nd GEH Funding Call (Closed) 1st GEH Funding Call (Closed) Early Career Researcher Opportunities GEH Early Career Researcher Workshop (Open) 1st GEH Early Career Researcher Call (closed) Collaborative research calls 3rd co-funded call the AGROECOLOGY Partnership 1st Joint Transnational Co-Funded Call of the Agriculture of data Partnership (Open) 2nd Joint Transnational Co-Funded Call of the FutureFoodS Partnership (anouncement) 2nd Co-Funded Transnational call of the agroecology partnership (closed) 1st Joint Transnational Co-Funded Call of the FutureFoodS Partnership 1st Agroecology Call: Fostering agroecology at Farm and Landscape levels (closed) ICT-AGRI-FOOD 2024 Joint Call: Tackling digitalisation for sound agriculture and food systems (closed) 1st Animal Health and Welfare partnership: Supporting the Future of Animal Health and Welfare (closed) Euphresco: call for collaboration in plant health The GEH aims to maximise synergies from previous strategic work in its 15 partner initiatives and will publish three internal calls for proposals, building on the successes of our partner initiatives.
These initiatives have set out needs and requirements in strategic documents tailored to their thematic scope, namely Agriculture, Food and Biotechnology. The GEH consortium will analyse these documents, taking into account EU policies and stakeholder needs, to make transnational calls for projects/networks.
Each call will provide direct funding for R&I projects addressing cross-cutting issues and multidisciplinary areas of interest at the intersection of previous ERA-Nets. Participation in GEH calls offers an opportunity for direct funding, turning innovative ideas into impactful research projects and networks.
The 3rd Call of the Green ERA Hub The Green ERA Hub Call is open for the submission of proposals addressing "Sustainable Production and Utilisation of Biomass". A total of 45 pre-proposals were submitted to this 3rd Call. From these, 39 eligible proposals were evaluated by a panel of international experts.
The funder board decided to invite 15 proposals to submit a full proposal. Deadline for submission will be the 25th of March 2026, 12:00h CEST (noon). A Call Announcement and supporting documents with further information of the Call can be found via the button submission tool.
The 2024 Green ERA-Hub Call is developed by the partners of the ERA-Hub Call in collaboration with the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases (GRA) and the Wheat initiative.
The overall objective of this 2024 joint international funding Call is to advance the climate smart farming for climate change adaptation, resilience to stresses, and crop and livestock health, in a context of the economic sustainability of farming. The first call of the Green ERA Hub (GEH) was a result of the alignment of various national and regional research programmes.
The GEH has combined the research and innovation priorities of different ERA-Net initiatives. The objective of this Call was to support projects contributing to the advancement of sustainable and resilient food and farming systems.
Emphasizing resource utilization, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and assessing impacts on yields, product quality, human nutrition, and profitability, the initiative seeks holistic solutions for both organic and conventional farming and/or food approaches. Early Career Researcher Opportunities Within the Green Era Hub, we are focussing on the involvement of young researchers.
The aim is to give Early Career Researchers (ECRs) the opportunity to build up transnational networks, gain experiences and foster their competences in transnational and multidisciplinary collaboration. The GEH is committed to driving growth through Summer Schools in 2025 and PhD/ECR Hosting.
1st GEH Early Career Researcher Call Green ERA-Hub (GEH) is not only committed to funding research and innovation projects, but also prioritizes networking and knowledge exchange as key objectives. Recognizing the crucial role early career researchers (ECRs) play in enhancing these activities, GEH recently closed a call for applications specifically for ECRs .
The call was designed to provide ECRs with valuable experiences, enhance their skills and provide opportunities to expand their professional network. GEH Early Career Researcher Workshop In addition to funding collaborative research and innovation projects, the GEH also focuses on enhancing networking, knowledge exchange, and promoting capacity building.
Expanding upon our previous mobility and knowledge exchange initiative for early career researchers in 2023, the GEH is now announcing a call for early career researchers to participate in our Early Career Researchers Workshop (ECRW) at CIHEAM in Bari, Italy, from July 24th -25th July, 2025 .
This workshop for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) is designed specifically to engage participants in identifying both the challenges and aspirations related to sustainable production systems in Europe. We invite all eligible early career researchers to apply and take advantage of this unique opportunity to enhance their skills and expand their professional network.
In addition to the our previous mobility and knowledge exchange action for early career researcher in 2023, the GEH now announces a call for early career researchers to join our Summer School at CIHEAM in Bari, Italy between 21. -25. July 2025.
Take the opportunity and apply for a Grant to the GEH Summer School 2025! Collaborative research calls In addition to our internal calls, the GEH will actively promote upcoming calls from other related initiatives. Our involvement goes beyond the internal calls as we strive to encourage collaboration and engagement in impactful research across domains.
By actively promoting these initiatives, we aim to create a dynamic and inclusive research community that drives innovation and progress in key areas. The AGROECOLOGY Partnership launches the 3rd co-funded call Fostering plant and animal genetic diversity and empowering farmers to accelerate the agroecological transition. This call targets two pillars of the agroecological transition: the genetic and social dimensions.
The Call Announcement and supporting documents with further information of the call can be found under "learn more". Deadline for pre proposal submission is 18 February 2026, 14:00 CET. Deadline for full proposal submission is 08 July 2026, 14:00 CEST.
2nd co-funded FutureFoodS call Accelerating Food Sustainability - through Household Dietary Shifts, Trust and Transparency, and Innovations in Circular Food Processing Systems The Call Announcement and supporting documents with further information of the call can be found under "learn more". The deadline for short proposals is February 11, 12:00h CET (noon). The deadline for full proposal submission is July 27, 12:00h CEST (noon).
First co-funded Call of the partnership Agriculture of Data! The 1st co-funded Call of the AgData partnership is open for the submission of proposals addressing "EU-wide data-driven solutions to real problems". The Call Announcement and supporting documents with further information of the call can be found under "learn more".
The deadline for short proposals is January 21, 12:00h CET (noon). The deadline for full proposal submission is July 21, 12:00h CEST (noon). 2nd co-funded Agroeology call "Integrating environmental, economic and social perspectives in assessing the performance of agroecology.
Value-chain and policy implications” 1st Joint Transnational Co-Funded Call of the FutureFoodS Partnership We are happy to announce the launch of the FutureFoodS Partnership’s first transnational co-funded call: "Transforming Food Systems - reshaping food system interactions, fostering food innovations and empowering sustainable food choices."
ICT-AGRI-FOOD 2024 Joint Call: Tackling digitalisation for sound agriculture and food systems Tackling digitalisation for sound agriculture and food systems Euphresco: call for collaboration in plant health The members of the Euphresco network propose a number of ideas each year. This can lead to transnational collaborations, provided that they raise enough interest, that coordinators are identified and national funds are committed.
1st Agroecology Call: Fostering agroecology at Farm and Landscape levels AGROECOLOGY , the European Partnership ‘Accelerating Farming Systems Transition: Agroecology Living Labs and Research Infrastructures’, is an ambitious, large-scale European research and innovation endeavour between the EC and 26 Member States 1st Co-funded Call of the Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare The European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare hereby pre-announces is the 1st co-funded call for transnational research projects.
The opening of the call was on 8 May 2024. The Green ERA-Hub is coordinated by Projektträger Jülich GMBH - Germany: Christian Breuer: c. breuer@ptj.
de Petra E. Schulte: petra. schulte@ptj.
de This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101056828. We support the European Research Area aimed at creating a single, borderless market for research, innovation and technology in the EU.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: International consortia conducting R&I projects in agriculture, food, and biotechnology sectors; detailed eligibility in submission documents. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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