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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: GCE on Tools and Technologies for Broad-Scale Disease Surveillance of Crop Plants in Low-Income Countries

Illinois Farmers Resilience Fund (US)

Deadline: 2 May 2018

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is seeking applications for the 21st round of the Grand Challenges Exploration on the topic “Tools and Technologies for Broad-Scale Disease Surveillance of Crop Plants in Low-Income Countries”.

The goal of this topic is to solicit innovative tools and technologies for crop pests and disease surveillance over large geographic regions in low-income countries. They are looking for tools and approaches that have the potential to transform crop pest and disease surveillance globally, with a focus on low-income countries. Ideas that result in increased coverage of geographic area will be prioritized over ideas that increase diagnostic accuracy. Ideas that are applicable or adaptable to multiple crops and diseases/pests will be prioritized over ideas that are specific to only one crop or pathogen. Because we are focused on low-income countries, successful proposals will take into account small-scale, difficult-to-reach, intercropped farming systems with multiple pests and diseases. Preliminary data is not required, but proposals should clearly demonstrate how the idea is an innovative leap in progress from current practices with the potential to be transformative at scale.

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How to Apply

Applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit Grand Challenges Explorations.

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