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Agriculture of Data EU partnership (AgData)

This call aims to strengthen the sustainability and productivity of agriculture, as well as the capacity for policy monitoring and evaluation.

Status

“EU-wide data-driven solutions to real problems”

A first joint transnational call for project funding under the new Horizon Europe AgData partnership has been launched on the 5th of November 2025. The partnership aims to strengthen the sustainability and productivity of agriculture, as well as the capacity for policy monitoring and evaluation, through the use of Earth observation, environmental, and other data combined with innovative data technologies.

This partnership will initiate a range of activities, of which calls for research projects are an integral part. As a research funder, the FWO is also participating in this call, with a focus on funding universities and public research institutes from Flanders and their researchers.

This first transnational call addresses the following topics:

  • Topic 1 - Data technologies and data management;
  • Topic 2 - Data-based solutions for sustainable agriculture;
  • Topic 3 - Data-based solutions for policy-making.

Submission

Deadline for short proposal submission AND national/regional pre-application via the FWO e-loket

21 January 2026, 12.00 CET (Brussels)

FWO-modalities

FWO participation and funding address both the FWO fundamental (FO) and Strategic Basic Research (SBO) funding channels in this call. The type and scope of the proposed research project will determine the choice of funding channel for the research performed within Flanders (i.e. more fundamental in nature or strongly focused on valorisation potential). Non-compliance with the specific requirements per funding channel might lead to non-eligibility. Note that this is only an FWO requirement: European and/or international partners within the project consortium are free to choose their type of research.

For the fundamental funding channel the respective regulations apply. For the SBO funding channel the SBO regulations should be considered. The latter concern projects with a primarily economic and/or societal finality, of which ‘valorisation’ is an essential - and mandatory - aspect.

Submission

Research proposals are submitted to the AgData call secretariat, by consortia of European and international researchers, according to the applicable procedures and eligibility criteria included in the call documents mentioned above. There is also the possibility of using a partner search tool, which helps researchers with identifying potential consortium partners. Examples of short proposal and full proposal templates are also available in the Call Announcement’ (see p. 38 for a ‘short proposal’ example and p. 41 for a full proposal).

In case the consortium includes more than one partner requesting funding from FWO, a single online form should be submitted by the PI/promoter, by using its personal e-loket, containing all relevant information from the different Flemish partners.

The deadline to submit the administrative application to the FWO is the same as the deadline of the joint transnational call (short proposal stage). To ensure the eligibility of the proposal, it is recommended to consult the FWO administration at least one week in advance.

Call budget

The FWO is able to support three projects for a 36 months duration, with an available maximum budget of 350.000 EUR (overhead included) per project/consortium. The FWO budgetary rules, which differ per funding channel, are also clarified in the ‘Funder Regulations’ document (from p. 2 onwards).

The cofund partnerships under the Horizon Europe framework programme provide for co-financing by the European Commission in addition to national/regional funds. This can result in additional support at the time of the funding decision, based on the final ranking after international peer review, which can generate additional projects – also for Flanders.

Key points and deviations from the ‘regular’ FWO participatory framework

Some key points and deviations from the ‘regular’ FWO participatory framework to consider:

  • Participation in the framework of the European co-funded partnerships does not interfere with the ‘regular/national’ FWO project submission framework, and is consequently not taken into account with regard to the max. available number of applications that can be applied for and the ones already running. However, researchers can only participate in a maximum of two different international consortia per call, provided they concern different subjects (additionally in this Agdata context: only 1x participation as ‘Project Partner Coordinator’ is possible).
  • Diverging overhead arrangements apply for what the fundamental and SBO funding channels are concerned, which is clarified in the ‘Funder Regulations’ document (from p. 2 onwards).
  • SBO projects aimed at developing a spin-off are not eligible in this context. As such, no mention of this option should be made in the FWO pre-registration document.
  • An SBO ‘advisory committee’ is not mandatory in this context.
  • Projects have a max. duration of 36 months and should be budgeted accordingly. Automatic extensions/no-cost prolongations are not accepted in this framework. Consequently, article 28 of the FWO research project regulations and article 14 of the SBO project regulations are explicitly excluded.
  • The PI, for each of the participating institutions from Flanders, must hold an admissible appointment that fully covers the duration of the research project. With regard to the ‘FO’ projects, and more specifically regarding the ‘emeritus’ regulation (artikel 10, §7): it does not apply in this context.
  • Research teams applying for funding from the FWO may involve ‘stakeholders’ (e.g. interest groups, city/municipal authorities, public and/or private organisations) as subcontractors in a research project, including for non-routine tasks. Contact the FWO for further information if needed.

Researchers are strongly advised to contact the FWO before submission regarding the eligibility criteria. This to avoid the ineligibility of a researcher individually, and the project consortium as a whole.

Contact

For additional information FWO participation, please contact:

Toon Monbaliu (General and ‘FO’)

europe@fwo.be  

+32 (02)2 550 15 70

Kristien Peeters (‘SBO’)

europe@fwo.be

+32 (0)2 550 15 95