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Singapore Food Story R&D Grant Call

The Singapore Food Story (SFS) R&D Programme supports R&D projects in four key domains:

(1) Aquaculture
(2) Sustainable Urban Agriculture
(3) Future Foods
(4) Food Safety

 

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Background of Singapore Food Story R&D Programme

The Singapore Food Story (SFS) R&D Programme was initiated to drive research in sustainable urban food production, future foods, and food safety science and innovation.

The second phase, SFS 2.0, places greater emphasis on addressing food security challenges, which include intensifying sustainability and circularity for Singapore’s climate change commitments and enhancing food safety amidst the emergence of novel food.

To learn more, you can download Towards a Food Resilient Future.

Who can apply for the 2nd phase (SFS 2.0) R&D grants?

Principal Investigators (PI) from all Singapore-based:

  • institutions of higher learning (IHLs)
  • public sector agencies
  • not-for-profit research laboratories and
  • private sector entities

What grants are available?

There are three grants:

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    Refer to this summary table for the grants that are currently available under each domain. 

    DomainSeed GrantResearch Translation Grant
    Aquaculture
    • Genetics & Breeding

    • Fish Feed & Health; Platform Technology/Facility

    • Emerging Areas
    Closed
    Sustainable Urban Agriculture
    • Seed Genetics & Breeding for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)

    • Sustainability

    • Emerging Areas
    • Seed Genetics & Breeding for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)

    • Sustainability
    Future Foods
    • Improving Process Development to Enable Future Manufacturing of Alternative Protein (AP)

    • Strengthening Nutrition & Functionality of AP products

    • Emerging Areas
     
    • Improving Process Development to Enable Future Manufacturing of Alternative Protein (AP)

    • Strengthening Nutrition & Functionality of AP products 
    Food Safety
    • Methodologies for Toxicity & Allergenicity Assessment
    • Emerging Areas
    Not Applicable

      Seed Grant

      To boost local food production in Singapore, innovative and potentially disruptive solutions will need to be developed. The Seed Grant call serves as a platform for knowledge creation and discovery science through supporting R&D in areas with lower TRLs.

      Through this grant call, SFA is seeking to explore innovations that strengthen current capabilities and knowledge for food security, as well as enhance its resilience against unanticipated needs and emerging opportunities.

      Researchers, technology providers and potential adopters are encouraged to co-develop innovative solutions for aquaculture, sustainable urban agriculture, future foods, and food safety domains.


      Scope of Seed Grant call

      The Seed Grant call supports lower TRLs R&D which demonstrates strong innovation potential. Research proposals should address the challenge statements and deliver the specific outcomes under the respective domain.

      Emerging areas not mentioned below may also be proposed, provided they have the potential to significantly contribute towards Singapore's food security.

      For more details on the scope, refer to How to apply for the Seed Grant.

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      How to apply for the Seed Grant

      To learn more about the Seed Grant and how to apply, download the following documents:

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      Seed Grant Information Sheet

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      Seed Grant FAQs

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      SFS 2.0 Research Proposal Form

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      All applications have to be submitted online via the Integrated Grants Management System (IGMS) and endorsed by the host institution’s Director of Research or equivalent to be eligible.

      Research Translation Grant

      The aquaculture, agriculture, and future food sectors hold significant potential for growth and further development to boost Singapore's food security. Embracing innovative technologies is key to bolstering Singapore's capability and capacity to grow food locally in a sustainable and climate-resilient manner.

      Through this grant call, SFA is seeking solutions capable of enhancing the productivity of local food producers beyond the limits of current best-in-class technologies.

      Researchers, technology providers, and potential adopters are strongly encouraged to collaborate on pioneering solutions to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and practical applications with tangible impacts on the industry. Such solutions should also take into consideration aspects such as commercial applicability, cost-effectiveness, resource use efficiency, sustainability, and climate resilience.


      Scope of Research Translation grant call

      This grant call focuses on the translational R&D of promising agri-food R&D that are at higher technology readiness levels, within specific areas of focus, and demonstrate strong potential for commercialisation.

      Research proposals should address the challenge statements and deliver the specific outcomes under the respective domain.

      You can also propose emerging areas not mentioned below if it has the potential to significantly contribute towards Singapore's food security. 

      For more details on the scope, refer to How to apply for the Research Translation Grant.

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      How to apply for the Research Translation Grant

      To learn more about the Research Translation Grant and how to apply, download the following documents:

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      Research Translation Grant Information Sheet

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      Research Translation Grant FAQs

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      SFS 2.0 Research Proposal Form

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      All applications have to be submitted online via the Integrated Grants Management System (IGMS) and endorsed by the host institution’s Director of Research or equivalent to be eligible.

      Future Foods Main Grant on Process Development

      This grant call has now closed. Please consider other grant calls under SFS 2.0.

      The future foods sector holds significant potential for growth and further development. Embracing innovative technologies is key to bolstering Singapore's capability and capacity to grow food locally in a sustainable and climate-resilient manner.

      Through this grant call, SFA is seeking solutions capable of enhancing the productivity of local food producers beyond the limits of current best-in-class technologies.

      Researchers, technology providers, and potential adopters are strongly encouraged to collaborate on pioneering solutions to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and practical applications with tangible impacts on the industry. Such solutions should also take into consideration aspects such as commercial applicability, cost-effectiveness, resource use efficiency, sustainability, and climate resilience.

      For other enquiries, please write in to SFA_RND@sfa.gov.sg.

      Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 

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      For more information

      You can contact us at SFA_RND@sfa.gov.sg.

      Last Updated 18 Oct 2024

      
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