This portfolio aims to support research that improves the primary sector industries productivity and efficiency by producing high-quality products for export.
We are investing in this portfolio using a two-stage contestable process as part of the Primary Production and Sustainability investment process.
The timeline and 'how to apply' information associated with this page are for the contestable process.
We are currently assessing the proposal applications.
Applicants will be notified of the results on 14 July 2008.
A list of the successful proposals will be published on the website a week later.
In 2007/08 we are seeking to invest $11.8 million in research that aligns with the following target outcomes:
| Type of contract | Length | Qualities | Investment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short-term project | Up to 3 years |
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Up to 20% of total funds (maximum of $2.36 million per annum) |
| Medium-term project |
Up to 6 years |
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Up to 100% of total funds (maximum of $11.8 million per annum) |
| Medium-term programme | Up to 6 years |
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Application guidelines and the advisory group for this process can be found through the links and related downloads on the top right of the page.
All our portfolios are assessed using a number of balance factors. A successful concept or proposal may only need to score well against some of these balance factors.
One of the balance factors for all portfolios is Māori research and innovation. This refers to research that contributes to unlocking the distinct contribution of Māori knowledge, resources and people to innovation.
For more specific information on this, refer to the investment signal.
View the latest available latest available concept, proposal or funding results for this portfolio.
A Foundation? business manager is the primary contact for all applicants. If your organisation does not have a business manager, or you have questions about the process, contact investments@frst.govt.nz.
If you are interested in this portfolio, you may want to consider finding out about this related portfolio, which is also part of the Primary Production and Sustainability (PPS?) investment process and shares the same investment signal and application guidelines: