An open call for European Innovation Partnership (EIP) projects under the general theme of Environmental Sustainability was announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) on 5 November. Each of the selected projects will be funded for a period of between three and five years, with a maximum budget allocation of €1,750,000 per project.
Under this current call – the sixth under the CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027 – interested parties are invited to submit proposals for projects to address a range of topics under the broad heading of Environmental Sustainability, to include the following:
– Innovative approaches in farming to address (but not limited to):
o Climate mitigation and climate adaptation at farm level.
o Farming in coastal areas.
o Farming within the organic and horticulture sectors.
– Food sustainability, security and the role of short supply chains.
– Regenerative agriculture.
– Protecting and restoring our soils and their sustainable use.
– Sustainable farming systems for intensive agriculture at local and landscape levels.
– Innovative approaches within the bio / circular economy at a locally-led level.
The closing date for Expressions of Interest under this Call is 5pm on Tuesday 10th December 2024.
Commenting on the launch of the open call, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Senator Pippa Hackett, said:
“I am delighted to announce this fund of €17.5 million on calls for European Innovation Partnership projects, with an overarching theme of environmental sustainability. We want to see innovative proposals to address some of the main environmental challenges currently being faced on Irish farms. Soil health, short supply chains and regenerative agriculture are among the areas in which we are encouraging proposals, and my hope is that the successful projects will deliver learnings and approaches that can be rolled out at scale in future agri-environmental schemes.”
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Mr Charlie McConalogue, added:
“EIP projects have established an impressive track record already in Ireland, and I welcome this latest call as an opportunity for new operational groups, involving farmers and other stakeholders, to try out new ideas for advancing environmental sustainability on Irish farms. My Department is committed to supporting innovation in this area, and will continue to provide support for environmental sustainability through a suite of schemes that includes ACRES, Organic Farming, Areas of Natural Constraints, the Eco-Scheme and TAMS, among others.”
In conclusion, Minister Hackett said:
“The EIP model to date has shown how the bottom-up approach to innovation on Irish farms can and does work. At this decisive moment in time for policy development in environmental sustainability to support truly resilient farming systems, I am very excited to see the ideas that emerge from this latest call.”
Further information on the European Innovation Partnership initiative and the guidelines for Call 6 – Environmental Sustainability, can be accessed on the Department’s website.
For assistance and resources on developing European Innovation Partnership applications, visit our EIP-Agri Resources page.