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SEARCA opens research proposals for agri innovation grants

THE Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has announced that it is accepting proposals for its Grants for Research toward Agricultural Innovative Solutions (GRAINS) until August 9, 2024.

SEARCA director Glenn Gregorio, PhD, said this is for all agricultural innovators and researchers in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

"Innovators and researchers from academe, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and the private sector across Southeast Asia are encouraged to apply," he said.

Gregorio said SEARCA GRAINS offers substantial funding to support research projects addressing critical agricultural challenges.

These include developing sustainable farming practices, building climate-resilient agriculture, advancing agricultural biotechnology, strengthening value chains, ensuring food security, and creating effective agricultural policies, he added.

"Through GRAINS, we aim to empower researchers and innovators to develop solutions that will lead to a more sustainable and resilient agricultural sector in Southeast Asia," Gregorio said.

He said successful applicants will receive funding to conduct research for up to one year.

The SEARCA GRAINS grant covers various research expenses, including personnel costs, equipment, fieldwork, and knowledge dissemination activities.

Noting that proposals must demonstrate a clear focus on innovative agricultural solutions with the potential to significantly impact the region, Gregorio said SEARCA prioritizes those that are aligned with its mission of Accelerating Transformation Through Agricultural Innovation, also called ATTAIN.

"Innovation is at the heart of SEARCA's mission. SEARCA is looking for projects that not only push the boundaries of agricultural research but also have the potential to create meaningful change for farmers and communities across Southeast Asia," he said.

All applications must be submitted electronically through the GRAINS Information System at https://grains.searcaapps.org