The Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR) is now accepting Harvest for Health Breakthrough Crop Challenge applications. Harvest for Health is accelerating the development of underutilized crops to increase the diversity of foods in the marketplace. The Harvest for Health Breakthrough Crop Challenge invites applicants to submit predictive models that can screen underutilized crops to determine a crop’s usefulness as a source of functional ingredients or nutrients. FFAR and Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) will award $1 million to the applicant with the winning predictive model.
Of more than 50,000 known edible plant species, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that only three crops – rice, wheat and maize – account for two-thirds of the world’s food supply. As a result, many nutritious, resilient crops remain underutilized, contributing to poor dietary diversity and health outcomes.
FFAR partnered with GAIN, with funding from RF Catalytic Capital (RFCC) to launch the Harvest for Health Initiative to accelerate the development of underutilized crops, increasing the diversity of foods in the marketplace.
Applications to the Harvest for Health Breakthrough Crop Challenge will be reviewed by an expert review panel and $1 million will be awarded to the selected predictive model that meets all requirements outlined in the application criteria, available on the FFAR website. The application submission deadline is August 7, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. EDT. FFAR hosted an informational webinar in October 2023 that detailed application requirements and answered frequently asked questions. The webinar recording is available on the FFAR website.