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Call for Research Synthesis on Agriculture, Food Systems and Nutrition

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Deadline: 03-Aug-2026

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), through the Global Research and Technology Development Research Commissioning Centre (GRTD RCC), is commissioning a programme synthesis study.

This synthesis covers 41 research grants focused on agriculture and food systems for nutrition. It is designed as a learning-focused exercise, not a formal impact evaluation.

Purpose of the Programme Synthesis

The aim is to consolidate evidence and generate insights across the funded portfolio.

Key purposes:

Key Focus Areas of the Research Synthesis

Nutrition and Food Systems Outcomes

Food Safety and Health

Agriculture and Value Chains

Data and Measurement Systems

Core Research Questions

  1. Academic contribution
  2. Peer-reviewed publication output
  3. Contribution to the global evidence base
  4. Influence on agriculture and nutrition policy and practice

Expected Methodology and Activities

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Preferred Consortium Features

Ineligible Applicants

Compliance Requirements

Budget and Scope

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Proposal Development

Step 2: Engagement with Research Community

Step 3: Evidence Collection and Analysis

Step 4: Synthesis and Reporting

Why This Opportunity Matters

This programme strengthens global understanding of food systems and nutrition by:

It contributes to addressing:

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Key Deliverables

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of this call?

To synthesize evidence from 41 agriculture and nutrition research grants.

Is this an impact evaluation?

No. It is a learning-focused synthesis.

Who can apply?

Legally registered organisations worldwide; individuals are not eligible.

Are consortia encouraged?

Yes, especially those involving LMIC partners.

What is the budget?

£85,000 total.

What methods are required?

Bibliometrics, surveys, interviews, case studies, and policy analysis.

What is expected on policy influence?

Assessment of how research influenced policy and practice.

Conclusion

This FCDO initiative brings together evidence from a major research portfolio on agriculture and nutrition. The synthesis will generate actionable insights on food systems, policy impact, and nutrition outcomes, supporting better design of future development programmes and strengthening global food security knowledge.

For more information, visit GRTD.

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