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Towards modern, integrated, and effective fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) systems
OpenedCode: 36944 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-11 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
The implementation of the revised Fisheries Control Regulation (EU Regulation 2023/2842) and related implementing and delegated acts requires tools to identify patterns, anomalies, trends and inconsistencies in electronic reporting (data validation and cross-checking) with high spatial and temporal resolution, supporting more effective fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance.
It also requires secure, tamper-resistant, accurate and innovative vessel monitoring systems, adapted to the specificities of different types of fisheries, such as small-scale fisheries
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Raising citizen awareness on alternative proteins derived from biotechnology
OpenedCode: 36941 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-13 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
The proposal should contribute to public understanding and awareness of the use of alternative proteins produced through biotechnology and help to combat misinformation in this area.
It should support, where appropriate, educational interventions and the dissemination of information on the transition to diets based on alternative protein sources, in particular those derived from biotechnology.
The proposal should also consider which (new) food products offer market opportunities and where the potential for their production lies, as well as what accompanying measures (hygiene conditions, dissemination campaign, etc.) are necessary to make consumers aware of and open to including alternative proteins produced through biotechnology in their diets .
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Design of the Master Programme in Data Science with Specialization in Sustainability
OpenedCode: 36937 | Identifier Code: EIT Digital2025 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) | Start submission calls: 16/06/2025 | End submission calls: 14/08/2025
EIT Digital Deep Tech Education seeks digital deep-tech education providers to assist in designing master programme that incorporate business-focused elements. Through a master’s programme in data scicence with specialisation in sustainability, it aims to equip executives with advanced strategic and digital leadership skills. By collaborating with industry partners, the initiative ensures alignment with real-world needs, supporting professionals in enhancing their skills to drive digital transformation.
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Design of the Master Programme in Business Excellence
OpenedCode: 36929 | Identifier Code: EIT Digital2025 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) | Start submission calls: 16/06/2025 | End submission calls: 14/08/2025
EIT Digital Deep Tech Education seeks digital deep-tech education providers to assist in designing master programme that incorporate business-focused elements. Through a master’s programme in business excellence, it aims to equip executives with advanced strategic and digital leadership skills. By collaborating with industry partners, the initiative ensures alignment with real-world needs, supporting professionals in enhancing their skills to drive digital transformation.
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Innovative solutions for resilient and climate-adapted coastal communities in the Atlantic
OpenedCode: 36912 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-COMMUNITIES-03 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Around 1 billion people around the world live in vulnerable low-lying coastal areas facing multiple environmental threats, such as extreme weather events, sea level rise, saltwater intrusion into coastal ecosystems, rising water temperatures and ocean acidification.
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Enhancing plant protein production to bolster the resilience of agricultural systems and EU self-sufficiency in plant protein used as feed
OpenedCode: 36908 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-04 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Currently, the cultivation of protein crops, such as pulses and fodder legumes, represents only a small percentage (around 3 %) of the EU’s agricultural area.
While there is no significant shortage in the supply of protein for nutritional purposes in the EU, there is a greater shortage in the feed sector, resulting in high levels of imports (especially soya) from countries that often have different environmental and social standards.It is therefore of strategic importance for the EU to expand domestic production of protein crops, including mixed crops as a source of feed.
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Understanding and managing medium and longer-term challenges and opportunities for agriculture stemming from shifting climatic zones and changing agroecological environments
OpenedCode: 36905 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-CLIMATE-03 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Average global temperatures have risen by about 1.5 °C globally since pre-industrial times; temperatures in Europe – the continent with the fastest warming – are rising at about twice that rate.
As temperatures increase, previously stable climate zones (i.e. long-term patterns of temperature, precipitation and seasonal variations) are shifting to higher latitudes (towards the poles) and higher altitudes (where possible).
These changes affect both natural and managed ecosystems and the services they provide, altering the distribution and abundance of many plant species and their life cycles, with consequences for crops and other forms of agricultural land use, including livestock.
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Adapting to and mitigating demographic trends in rural areas through evidence-based planning and innovative solutions
OpenedCode: 36902 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-COMMUNITIES-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Rural areas cover more than 80% of the EU’s territory and are home to around 30% of its population. Rural communities and areas provide essential ecosystem services for society as a whole, such as food production, energy supply, natural resource management, and access to nature and cultural heritage.
They play an essential role in the green and digital transition.
Many rural areas also face large fluctuations in their population, such as seasonal peaks that challenge local infrastructure and services, which are often only adapted to permanent residents. Some areas are more affected than others by negative demographic trends.
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Diversifying aquaculture production with emphasis on low-trophic species
OpenedCode: 36899 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-10 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
The scope of this topic includes all possible edible aquatic organisms, with a preference for species of low food value which, in the context of this topic, are photosynthetic or herbivorous or non-feeding species.
Preference shall also be given to fish farming based on feed ingredients with a low content of fishmeal and fish oil and/or produced in the area where the farm is located or in neighbouring areas, as well as feed ingredients derived from circular practices, such as the use of waste or by-products.
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National Contact Points (NCPs) in the field of security and cybersecurity fostering the links with National Community building for Safe, Secure and Resilient Societies
OpenedCode: 36896 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-SSRI-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Civil security for society (Cluster 3) (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 12/06/2025 | End submission calls: 12/11/2025
National Contact Points (NCPs) are support structures that have become an essential component in the implementation of successive Framework Programmes. They provide information and on-the ground advice to potential applicants and beneficiaries, through the project life cycle, in their own language, in a manner that would be impossible for the European Commission and its Agencies acting alone.
NCPs can benefit in their work from the sharing of best practices among them. NCPs can also help to give visibility to different perspectives of all Security Research and Innovation (R&I) stakeholders and to break geographical silos by aggregating the knowledge existing in the EU Member States and regions and incorporate it to the European picture. This set-up increases the visibility of the security at EU level and across security areas.
However, the security sector exhibits a remarkable geographic fragmentation, with actors operating at EU level, at national level, at regional level and even at local level. In order to acknowledge the different perspectives of all stakeholders and break geographical silos, there is a need to aggregate the knowledge existing in the Member States and Associated countries and incorporate it to the European picture.
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Open topic on testing / validating tools, technologies and data used in cross-border prevention, preparedness and responses to climate extreme and geological events and chemical, biological or radiological emergency threats
OpenedCode: 36894 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-DRS-03 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Civil security for society (Cluster 3) (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 12/06/2025 | End submission calls: 12/11/2025
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning (ML) tools is increasingly at the core of first responder’s decision-making processes, including situational awareness, analysis and planning. Besides the needs to develop AI and ML tools, ground technologies such as miniaturised sensors that can operate autonomously for a long period in harsh environments and are fast and easy to deploy are needed for threat detection (such as chemical, biological or radiological substances) and/or identification of victims and possible locations for intervention. In addition, responders need to exchange information (language, data, video, etc.) in a reliable, secure, and universal way, while emergency communications throughout the European Union also need to be strengthened. In many instances, interoperability of tools, technologies and communication channels is still an open issue, requiring standard operating procedures, specific education, training and exercises of responders.
The European Commission is developing and implementing an EU Preparedness Union Strategy following whole-of-government and whole-of-society approaches. The proposals’ outcomes should especially work towards supporting the Strategy and follow the recommendations of the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO) to ensure a successful uptake to the end users. Under the open topic, proposals are welcome to testing / validate tools, technologies and data used in cross-border prevention, preparedness and responses to climate / geological / accidental fire disasters and chemical, biological or radiological emergency threats (including medical countermeasures) by different practitioner’s sectors in view of demonstrating their interoperability in real-case situations, with focus on the use of AI and ML tools, miniaturized sensors for threat detection and victim identification, and communication (including cross-border emergency communications).
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Open topic on Improving disaster risk management and governance to ensure self-sufficiency and sustainability of operations in support of enhanced resilience
OpenedCode: 36891 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-DRS-02 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Civil security for society (Cluster 3) (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 12/06/2025 | End submission calls: 12/11/2025
Improved risk governance, adaptation and resilience requires authorities and communities to adopt risk and resilience management approaches, which are inclusive and innovative, through pre-defined plans and procedures, as well as through adaptable and flexible capabilities to prepare for, respond to, recover from and learn from disasters and crises. It requires the implementation of policies at different levels (international to regional and/or local) and strategies for a better understanding of impacts and enhanced risk preparedness and adaptation, which are co-developed and enabled through all-of-society engagement and participation, and hence strengthen resilience to disasters among authorities, decision-makers, private actors, intermediary actors, volunteers and citizens, and the most vulnerable.
The European Commission is developing and implementing an EU Preparedness Union Strategy following whole-of-government and whole-of-society approaches. The proposals’ outcomes should especially work towards supporting the Strategy and follow the recommendations of the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO) to ensure a successful uptake to the end users.
Under the open topic, proposals are welcome to address new, upcoming or unforeseen challenges and/or creative or disruptive solutions for an enhanced understanding of impacts of disasters and crises linked to natural or human-made causes on risk governance and improved resilience of emergency systems, that are not covered by topics of Horizon Europe Calls Disaster-Resilient Society 2023-2024. If they related to some of the topics covered by Horizon Europe Calls Disaster-Resilient Society 2021-2022, the proposals should convincingly explain how they will build on and not duplicate them.
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The ocean-climate-biodiversity-people nexus: uncovering safe operating space for safeguarding the integrity and health of the global ocean
OpenedCode: 36890 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-CLIMATE-02 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Actions should aim to develop innovative approaches to address only one of the following options:
Α. Ocean integrity under different emission scenarios: extreme events, slow onset events, chain reactions and turning points and ocean inertia.
Β. Ocean integrity and health: current and emerging anthropogenic threats.
Γ. Ocean integrity and health: ocean acidification (OA), planetary boundaries and SDG14.3.1.
To ensure a balanced portfolio covering the topic, grants will be awarded to applications not only in order of ranking but at least also to those that are the highest ranked within each of the three options (A, B, C) set under ‘scope’, provided that the proposals attain all thresholds.
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Additional activities for the European Partnership Water Security for the Planet (Water4All)
OpenedCode: 36886 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-CLIMATE-05 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
The objective of this action is to continue to provide support to the Water4All European Partnership identified in the Horizon Europe 2021-2024 strategic plan and first implemented under the HORIZON-CL6-2021-CLIMATE-01-02: European Partnership on Global Water Security, and in particular to fund additional activities (which may also be undertaken by additional partners) in view of its intended scope and duration, and in accordance with Article 24(2) of Horizon Europe
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Open topic on efficient border surveillance and maritime security
OpenedCode: 36882 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-BM-01 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Civil security for society (Cluster 3) (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 12/06/2025 | End submission calls: 12/11/2025
This topic invites proposals aiming to tackle new or unforeseen challenges and develop innovative or disruptive solutions to enhance the capabilities of practitioners in border surveillance and maritime security. Priority may be given to areas at Europe’s external borders and pre-frontier zones that could be affected by geopolitical instability or hybrid threats, ensuring sustained monitoring and rapid response. Proposals should clearly build upon—rather than duplicate—existing Horizon Europe projects. They may cover improvements in information sharing, detection of illegal activities, seamless surveillance in travel and logistics terminals, and decision-support tools across air, sea, and land scenarios. Emphasis is placed on modular, scalable solutions suitable for different regions, and technologies may include sensing systems, autonomous platforms, data fusion, robotics, advanced computing, and human-machine interfaces.
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Nutrition in emergency situations – Ready-to-use Supplementary Food (RUSF) and Ready-to-use Therapeutic Food (RUTF)
OpenedCode: 36881 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-17 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/03/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Cooperation in research and innovation between Europe and Africa will help African countries (health experts, producers, seed companies, SMEs and food industries) to develop/increase relevant and sustainable local production of RUSF and RUTF or any other type of supplements and related ingredients, using varieties adapted to the local climate and agro-ecological conditions, thus protecting and restoring biodiversity.
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Exploring and improving access to housing in rural areas and developing the houses and villages of the future
OpenedCode: 36878 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-COMMUNITIES-02 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
At European level,there is a lack of research on rural property issues and different rural areas are affected differently by demographic trends and migration flows.
Covid 19 and new teleworking opportunities have also had a strong impact on the property market in rural areas. Some rural areas are experiencing gentrification processes, others are experiencing seasonal tourist flows, while others are affected by depopulation. -
Nutrition and Mental Health
OpenedCode: 36874 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-12 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Mental health has become an important public health, economic and social issue across Europe. A healthy diet can influence mental health and well-being through anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neurogenetic, microbiological and immunomodulatory mechanisms, as well as through epigenetic modifications.
Good nutritional status is important for maintaining normal body function, adequate growth and development, and for preventing or mitigating dysfunctions caused by internal or external factors.
Environmental psychology has demonstrated the positive impact of healthy eating on self-concept, self-efficacy and successful relationships, as well as on various psychological structures.
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Humanitarian demining / Unexploded Ordnance Disposal (UXO) of civil areas and unexploded ordnance risk education
OpenedCode: 36870 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL3-2025-01-FCT-04 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Civil security for society (Cluster 3) (2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 12/06/2025 | End submission calls: 12/11/2025
In post-conflict areas, lives of civilians are in danger and the return of economic activity is hindered because the land is contaminated by anti-personnel mines and other unexploded ordnance. The EU provides a continuous support to humanitarian demining activities in heavily mine-affected countries and regions all over the world, thus promoting peace, security, post-conflict reconstruction, as well as social and economic rehabilitation. In Ukraine, mine action is a critical aspect of the humanitarian emergency response, the goal of which is to support the return of the civilian population and the rebuilding of crucial civilian infrastructure. As part of their mine action operations, EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries, such as Croatia, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Armenia also strive to make their land completely free of anti-personnel mines and other explosive ordnance.
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Improving grassland management in European livestock farming systems+
OpenedCode: 36868 | Identifier Code: HORIZON-CL6-2025-02-FARM2FORK-06 | Programme name: 2939 | Sub-program: Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment (Cluster 6)(2021-2027) | Start submission calls: 06/05/2025 | End submission calls: 16/09/2025
Good grassland management is crucial for the sustainability of agriculture in the EU and associated countries, as well as for the provision of multiple ecosystem services such as water purification, erosion and flood prevention, carbon sequestration and food production, and for the conservation of biodiversity.
Grasslands can also play an important role as a source of protein crops for animal feed. They are key elements of European socio-cultural landscapes.