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Call for Proposals: Japan Climate Fund for Agricultural Solar Projects

Call for Funding Proposals: Social Solutions for Sustainable Agri-Food Systems (Denmark)

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Deadline: 19-Aug-2026

The Japan Climate Fund is inviting proposals for projects that promote agricultural solar power generation (agrivoltaics) and strengthen climate resilience for farmers and local communities. The fund provides grants of up to 10 million yen per project, with a total funding pool of 20 million yen for the current fiscal year, supporting initiatives that expand renewable energy adoption while improving agricultural sustainability.

Japan Climate Fund: Agricultural Solar Power Generation and Climate Resilience Grants

The Japan Climate Fund supports projects that encourage the widespread adoption of agricultural solar power generation while helping farmers and local communities adapt to climate change.

The program promotes renewable energy solutions that strengthen agricultural resilience, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to sustainable local economic development through practical, community-based initiatives.

Program Objectives

The Japan Climate Fund aims to:

  • Improve the resilience of farmers and local communities to climate change.
  • Increase the adaptability of agricultural systems to changing environmental conditions.
  • Stabilize agricultural operations.
  • Strengthen the sustainability of local economies.
  • Promote the widespread adoption of agricultural solar power generation.
  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy.
  • Encourage climate-smart agricultural practices.

Grant Amount

The program provides:

  • Up to 10 million yen per project.

Additional funding information includes:

  • Total funding available: 20 million yen.
  • Grant period: November 2026 to October 2027.

Eligible Projects

Projects must:

  • Promote the widespread adoption of agricultural solar power generation (agrivoltaics).
  • Improve climate resilience for farmers and local communities.
  • Contribute to greenhouse gas emission reductions through renewable energy.
  • Deliver practical and scalable solutions that support sustainable agriculture.

Examples of Eligible Activities

Examples of projects that may receive funding include:

  • Establishing systems that promote agricultural solar power generation in partnership with local governments and private companies.
  • Organizing training and learning opportunities for farmers on installing agrivoltaic systems.
  • Providing technical support to farmers during agrivoltaic installation.
  • Producing videos and social media content that share successful agrivoltaic case studies.
  • Developing systems that enable small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to purchase electricity generated by local agricultural solar facilities.
  • Preparing guidelines that encourage environmentally friendly and community-focused agricultural solar power generation.

Ineligible Projects

The following activities are not eligible for funding:

  • Projects involving environmental destruction, including deforestation.
  • Research and development of technologies that have not yet been developed or demonstrated for practical use.
  • Projects primarily intended to purchase and install solar panels without broader capacity-building or adoption activities.

Expected Outcomes

Funded projects should contribute to:

  • Greater adoption of agrivoltaic systems.
  • Improved climate resilience for farming communities.
  • Increased use of renewable energy in agriculture.
  • Lower greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Stronger collaboration among farmers, local governments, businesses, and communities.
  • More sustainable agricultural and local economic systems.

Program Benefits

The Japan Climate Fund helps organizations to:

  • Expand renewable energy use in agriculture.
  • Strengthen climate adaptation efforts.
  • Improve long-term farm sustainability.
  • Build local partnerships supporting clean energy.
  • Encourage knowledge sharing and community engagement.
  • Promote environmentally responsible agricultural practices.

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants can strengthen their proposals by:

  • Demonstrating clear climate resilience benefits.
  • Explaining how the project will increase adoption of agricultural solar power.
  • Showing strong collaboration with local governments, businesses, or community organizations.
  • Presenting practical implementation plans.
  • Including measurable environmental and community outcomes.
  • Demonstrating long-term sustainability beyond the grant period.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much funding is available?

Applicants may request up to 10 million yen per project.

What is the total funding available?

The total grant allocation for the current fiscal year is 20 million yen.

What types of projects are supported?

The fund supports projects that promote agricultural solar power generation, improve climate resilience, strengthen agricultural sustainability, encourage renewable energy adoption, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

What activities are eligible?

Eligible activities include farmer training, partnership development, technical support, knowledge sharing, community outreach, renewable energy purchasing systems, and guideline development for agrivoltaic adoption.

Which projects are not eligible?

Projects involving deforestation or other environmental destruction, research and development of technologies not yet ready for practical use, and projects focused mainly on purchasing and installing solar panels are not eligible.

What is the grant period?

Funded projects will be implemented between November 2026 and October 2027.

Conclusion

The Japan Climate Fund provides grants of up to 10 million yen to support projects that promote agricultural solar power generation and strengthen climate resilience in farming communities. By encouraging practical agrivoltaic initiatives, local partnerships, farmer education, and renewable energy adoption, the fund contributes to sustainable agriculture, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and more resilient local economies across Japan.

For more information, visit PRF.

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