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Call for Proposals: Brackish Water Desalination for Climate-Resilient Agriculture

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Deadline: 15-May-2026

The PRIMA Programme 2026 supports projects that improve water-use efficiency and expand sustainable irrigation in Mediterranean agriculture through innovative, low-energy desalination solutions. The call targets scalable, renewable-powered systems for smallholders and peri-urban farmers, emphasizing environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and economic feasibility.

Program Overview

The PRIMA Programme encourages innovative solutions to address water scarcity and climate pressures in Mediterranean agriculture. The initiative focuses on developing sustainable, decentralised irrigation systems that reduce dependence on overexploited freshwater sources while promoting resource efficiency and circular approaches.

Key Highlights:

Objectives and Scope

The call supports projects that:

Projects are expected to:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility of your organization and consortium partners
  2. Prepare a Stage 1 proposal addressing:
    • Technical description of proposed desalination and irrigation solutions
    • Renewable energy integration and environmental sustainability measures
    • Multi-Actor Approach with farmer, researcher, SME, and authority involvement
    • Market uptake, business models, and scalability plans
  3. Include lifecycle assessment plans, participatory frameworks, and socio-economic analysis
  4. Submit Stage 1 proposals by 15 May 2026 through the PRIMA application portal

Key Requirements

Benefits

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is the total budget for this call?
    EUR 10.815 million is allocated for projects under this call.
  2. Who can apply?
    Legal entities from PRIMA participating countries, including EU Member States and selected associated and non-associated Mediterranean countries.
  3. What type of projects are supported?
    Projects developing sustainable, low-energy desalination and irrigation systems with scalable, renewable-powered solutions.
  4. What is the application deadline?
    Stage 1 proposals must be submitted by 15 May 2026.
  5. Are environmental and social impacts considered?
    Yes, all proposals must comply with the Do No Significant Harm principle and assess environmental, economic, and social impacts.
  6. Can SMEs participate?
    Yes, participation of SMEs in the consortium is encouraged, especially for market uptake and business model validation.
  7. Is co-design with stakeholders required?
    Yes, participatory frameworks like Living Labs are strongly recommended to ensure real-world applicability.

Conclusion

The PRIMA Programme 2026 call offers an opportunity to develop sustainable irrigation solutions that strengthen climate resilience and resource efficiency in Mediterranean agriculture. By integrating low-energy desalination, renewable energy, and multi-actor collaboration, projects will support smallholders and peri-urban farmers while fostering scalable, environmentally responsible water management practices.

For more information, visit PRIMA.

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