Deadline: 8-Jul-25
The Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area (PRIMA) is accepting applications for its Section 2 Multitopics Program.
Topics
- The Section 2 Call 2025 will focus on a unique call for RIA, addressing the following topics:
- Thematic Area 1-Water Management in the Nexus:
- Topic 2.1.1-2025 (RIA) Enhancing Policy Development through Impact-Driven Water Footprint and Virtual Water Concepts in the Mediterranean Region
- Scope
- Recognising the limitations of traditional water footprint and virtual water concepts as purely quantitative measures, this topic highlights the need for integrated impact assessments in policy development across the Mediterranean. This approach is crucial given the region’s semi-arid to arid climate, limited freshwater resources, and rising water demands in sectors such as agriculture, industry, and tourism—further intensified by climate change impacts.
- A key component of this approach is the establishment of clear limits specifically for blue water consumption, rather than just overall resource availability. These limits serve as a foundation for sustainable water governance, helping policymakers to assess not only the quantity of water used but also its source, quality, and broader environmental and socio-economic impacts.
- The objective is to drive policies that promote equitable and efficient water use, reduce environmental degradation, prevent water pollution, and strengthen resilience to climate-related challenges. Given the transboundary nature of many Mediterranean water resources, fostering collaborative policy development is essential for effectively addressing cross-border water issues. Additionally, supporting less water-demanding crops and expanding water recycling and reuse systems in agriculture and industry are critical strategies to alleviate pressure on freshwater resources.
- Thematic Area 2-Farming Systems in the Nexus:
- Topic 2.2.1-2025 (RIA) Upscaling Agroecology Practices at the Farm Level in the Mediterranean
- Scope
- Agroecology offers a comprehensive approach that blends ecological principles, traditional knowledge, and innovative techniques to enhance biodiversity, soil health, water conservation, and climate resilience. It simultaneously supports food security and livelihoods. There is an urgent call to expand agroecological practices by integrating diverse cultivation methods and interdisciplinary approaches, including leveraging microbial technologies to boost soil health and crop yields. It is crucial to develop sustainable business models that ensure profitability for small farmers, addressing challenges such as organic certification costs, market dynamics, and the need for cohesive legislation supporting micro and small enterprises. Policy recommendations should be formulated to facilitate widespread adoption of agroecology, emphasizing biodiversity conservation and the protection of endangered species in agricultural policies and practices.
- Thematic Area 3-Food Value Chain:
- Topic 2.3.1-2025 (RIA) Towards a Plant-Based Alternative Protein products Transition in the Mediterranean Region
- Scope
- The objective is to support projects that advocate for plant-based protein alternative products (PBAPs) in Mediterranean diets, reduce environmental impacts, and celebrate cultural heritage. By addressing key challenges in the region, this initiative aims to promote resilience, well-being, and long-term sustainability. Proposed strategies should be culturally sensitive, acknowledging the unique culinary heritage of the Mediterranean and addressing obstacles faced by local consumers. This approach will highlight the health and environmental advantages of PBAPs while respecting traditional dietary practices, fostering an inclusive transition towards sustainable, plant-based eating.
- Thematic Area 1-Water Management in the Nexus:
Funding Information
- Total indicative amount allocated to this call: EUR 36 million
Eligibility Criteria
- Legal entities established in the following PRIMA Participating States2 will, in general, be eligible to receive funding through PRIMA grants:
- The following Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU): Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, including the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) linked to these Member States.
- The following Third Countries associated with Horizon Europe (AC): Israel, Tunisia, and Türkiye.
- The following Third Countries not associated with Horizon Europe (TC): Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Morocco
- The following entities are eligible to receive funding through PRIMA grants:
- Legal entities in Third Countries applying for PRIMA funding will be eligible if the required international agreements have come into legal effect by the time the relevant Grant Agreement is signed.
- Participants from countries not listed above shall not be funded by PRIMA.
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