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SHIFT Prize: Award for Transformative Agroecological Research for Development

Nomination Open for Canada’s Volunteer Awards

Deadline: 11-Jan-21

Biovision Foundation in partnership with the Agropolis Foundation is seeking applications for SHIFT Prize: Award for transformative agroecological research for development.

Agroecology is emerging as a viable alternative pathway to enhance the resilience and sustainability of farming systems by applying ecological principles to agriculture and ensuring a regenerative use of natural resources and ecosystem services while also addressing the need for socially equitable food systems within which people can exercise choice over what they eat and how and where it is produced. Developing and disseminating knowledge and innovation on agroecology is crucial to achieving sustainability and resilience.

The SHIFT prize aims at recognizing collaborative research for development projects and initiatives, which have made an exemplary contribution to the agroecological transformation of food systems, through their transdisciplinary research for development actions.

Biovision Foundation is a charitable organization in Switzerland, founded in 1998 by the World Food  Prize recipient Dr. Hans Rudolf Herren. Biovision aims at sustainably improving life for people in Africa while conserving the environment as the basis for all life. Core to Biovision’s approach is the creation and dissemination of knowledge to sustainably improve the health of people, animals, plants and the environment. In 2013 Biovision and its founder won the Right Livelihood award for pioneering work in promoting a safe, secure and sustainable global food supply.

Agropolis Fondation is a French scientific foundation established in 2007 to promote and support high-level research and higher education as well as to broaden international research partnerships in agricultural sciences and sustainable development research. It coordinates a network of research units in “agriculture and sustainable development”. This multidisciplinary scientific network builds a continuum of scientific knowledge on plants: from the gene to the agro-ecosystem and the end use of plants, with recognized expertise on a very large number of plant species in temperate, tropical and Mediterranean regions. This network includes more than 40 research units located in Montpellier and its surroundings. The Foundation is working as well on three cross-cutting issues, namely: climate change: mitigation and adaptation; biodiversity: conservation and sustainable use; and responsible production and consumption.

Prize Information

Eligibility Criteria

The SHIFT Prize is intended for projects and initiatives contributing to an evidence-based food system transformation anywhere in the world. Applications are welcomed from any of the following with achieved or potential impact on the resilience of food systems based on agroecological principles.

For more information, visit https://www.agropolis-fondation.fr/IMG/pdf/03a_terms_and_conditions_2021_shift_prize_-_final-2.pdf

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