The end of November saw the much anticipated launch of a joint funding call on Agri-Food. This call is funded by Newton-Bhabha – our five year £50 million joint programme with India. Under Newton-Bhabha, Innovate UK, the UK Research Councils and India’s Department of Biotechnology (DBT) plan to invest £10 million on developing joint industrial R&D projects. This joint call proposes to tackle key challenges existing at the post-harvest stage in India’s agri-food sector. Why is this important?
Looking for solutions to the issue of Post Harvest Losses (PHL) has the potential to increase the efficiency of the whole food chain in India and the UK. Creating an integrated approach to the food chain has wider impacts at a time of increasing global demand for food and energy.
The scope of this joint call involved consultations with experts from both countries. SIN organised a number of these interactions with site visits, roundtables and a recent workshop of UK and Indian agri-tech experts in 2015 resulting in Innovate UK, RCUK and DBT framing this joint call through expert advice.
Some important dates to keep in mind – The deadline for the first stage applications for the funding call is at noon UK time on 27 January 2016. Registration is required to enter this competition. Applicants must register by noon on 20 January 2016, one week before the application deadline. I have also been informed that KTN has organised a partnering webinar for potential applicants on 11th of this month. This will provide an opportunity for Indian and UK participants interested in this competition to meet and develop collaborative partnerships.
In a world with limited natural resources and where innovative solutions are to be found to produce enough safe and nutritious food for all, reducing food losses needs to obtain high priority. The launch of this initiative has kick started an exciting partnership between UK and India which could make a significant contribution in doing so.