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Minister Heydon announces €4.2million for 19 new policy-focused research projects

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine with special responsibility for research and innovation, Martin Heydon T.D, today announced awards of over €4.2 million for 19 short term research projects that look specifically at emerging policy and strategic needs of the agri-food, forest and bioeconomy sectors.

The first Policy and Strategic Studies Research Call (PSSRC) was launched by the Department in 2022 as a funding instrument to support evidence-based research which is an integral element in the formation of public policy.

Speaking on the announcement of the awards, Minister Heydon said: “It is vital that public policy in the agri-food sector is informed by scientific evidence and knowledge. The work that will be carried out in these projects will contribute directly to the delivery of strategic research and policy actions across a range of priority areas included in the Programme for Government, Food Vision 2030, the Climate Action Plan and elsewhere.”

The 19 successful projects, involving a total of 12 research performing organisations, cover a wide range of topics including climate adaptation, plant health regulation and pesticides, forestry, animal health and welfare, the bioeconomy, and women in farming.

Of particular note are projects assessing the greenhouse gas emission efficiencies of Irish beef and dairy systems; examining sustainable and equitable pathways for rural women in farming; the development of bioeconomy demonstration sites in the Midlands; exploring the impact of deer on biodiversity; and assessing the impact of the sustainable use of pesticides regulatory framework.

Minister Heydon concluded: “I want to congratulate the researchers involved in these 19 projects for securing funding from what was a competitive call with a rigorous evaluation process. I wish them well in their work and look forward to seeing the results contribute to the development of policies and programmes led by my Department.”

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NOTES TO EDITOR

  • Financial support for the 2022 PSSRC Call is being provided through the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Research Programme.

The Policy and Strategic Studies Research Strand

  • The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine updated its research programme in 2021 by replacing the three strands of FIRM, Stimulus and COFORD with five new strands, one of which is the Strategic Studies Strand. The initial Call under this programme, the ‘Policy and Strategic Studies Research Call’ (PSSRC) supports research that expands the evidence base for the department, informing and supporting the development of policies across the agri-food, forest, and biobased sector

 

 

PSSRC Funded projects below: (Further more detailed information on each of the projects awarded funding under the PSSRC can be found in the attached pdf document)

 

Project Title

DAFM Funding

Lead RPO

Collaborating RPOs

Highlighting pathways to Empower Rural women to have Sustainable & Equitable Livelihoods in Farming (HER-SELF)

€99,495

MTU

ITT, NUIM, Teagasc

Building the M.bovis WGS Computational Toolbox (WGSComp)

€210,883

UCD

 

Relationship between bending, tension and other properties of Irish spruce (BTIS)

€98,085

NUIG

 

Greenhouse gas emission efficiencies of Irish beef and dairy systems (GHGBovine)

€249,778

Teagasc

ICBF

Developing an outcomes-based framework for the DAFM animal welfare NGO grant programme (GrantWel)

€98,101

UCD

 

Using stakeholder insights to drive behavioural change in the pig industry (PigTail)

€88,366

Teagasc

QUB

Deer impact on biodiversity: linking soil, plants, and vertebrates (BioDEERversity)

€90,377

UCD

 

Wildlife And AntiMicrobial resistance (WAAMr)

€98,113

UCD

 

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) 2030 Stage I: Alternative Plant Protection (IPM2030-StageI)

€83,526

Teagasc

 

IPM 2030 Stage II: Crop Guidelines (IPM2030-StageII)

€237,556

Teagasc

 

IPM 2030 Stage III: Impacts of Pesticides (IPM2030-StageIII)

€83,526

Teagasc

 

Optimising non-invasive genetic methods for surveying badger populations in Ireland (BADGEN)

€248,714

ATU

SETU

Circular Biobased Pilot Scale Demonstration (CircleBio-P)

€999,637

TUS

UCD, TCD

Online Pest-Risk Analysis Modelling (OPRAM)

€247,306

UCD

 

Early Warning Models for Detecting Re-emergence of BVD (DETER-BVD)

€346,999

UCD

Teagasc, NUIM

Bovine Tuberculosis (BoviTB)

€166,172

Teagasc

ICBF

Developing multifaceted bioeconomy demonstration sites within Irish Midlands and connected Just Transition Region: Quo Vadis (BioMDJT)

€243,520

TUS

NUIG, NUIM, UCC, Teagasc

A systematic review and synthesis of climate adaptation research relevant for Irish agriculture and a research gap analysis and prioritisation (FarmAdapt)

€427,657

UCD

TUD, UCC, Teagasc

Preliminary investigation into the development or acquisition of advanced digital post-mortem inspection systems for Irish slaughterhouses (PM-Digi-Inspect)

€87,696

Teagasc