Combating food shortages: apply for funding
Organisations can apply for a share of £3 million to help develop agricultural and food systems in collaboration with African partners.

£3 million is available for projects to develop agricultural and food systems with African organisations.
Food and resource scarcity are among the defining challenges of the 21st century. , with African countries seeing the highest prevalence, estimated around 20% of the population in 2016. This risk is made greater by the growing threat of climate change to crops.
Up to £3 million of funding is available through Innovate UK and the Department for International Development (DFID), for organisations looking to boost the rate and scale of food systems innovation in Africa.
ʹapp competition is part of the Agri-Tech Catalyst, which provides funding to projects that have a positive impact on poverty through agricultural technology and innovation.
Picking up the pace
Projects must look to increase the rate and scale of development in ground-breaking agricultural and food systems technology in Africa across the supply chain.
ʹappy can be based within any sector or discipline, and must:
- enhance food and nutrition security
- be sustainable in the face of current environmental challenges, such as climate change
- minimise negative effects including pollution, waste and food loss
- comply with the
- partner with organisations from eligible African countries
Applicants may want to focus on DFID funding priorities, including:
- reducing food loss on the farm and through the value chain
- control of crop pests, weeds and diseases
- food safety issues through the supply chain
Competition information
- the competition opens on 1 April 2019, and the deadline for registration is at midday on 29 May 2019
- UK-based organisations of any size are eligible to apply
- Online brokerage events will be held on 5 April, with a focus on:
- briefing events will also be held in Birmingham on 22 March 2019, and online on 9 April 2019
ʹapp UK is home to ground-breaking industry and research at the forefront of environmental and agricultural management to tackle food scarcity.