Deadline: 15 October 2015
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is currently inviting concept Notes for projects on research proposals on basic and strategic research in the frontier areas of Agricultural Sciences (including livestock and fishery sciences). The project will be funded by National Agricultural Science Fund (NASF).
Research projects will be selected through a three stage competition – Concept Notes, Pre-Proposal and then the Full Research Proposals developed from the pre-proposals.
Priority Areas
- Genomics and transgenic in plants, animals and fisheries,
- Conservation agriculture and climate change,
- Abiotic and biotic stresses and quality traits in plants, animals and fisheries,
- Water quality and productivity,
- Alternate energy for agriculture,
- Micronutrients and their use efficiency,
- Precision and controlled-environment agriculture,
- Use of nanotechnology for agriculture and studies on environmental safety of this technology,
- RNAi gene silencing technology,
- Minimization of agricultural waste and maintenance of product quality,
- Improvement of fibre quality in fibre crops,
- Mechanization in field crops and horticulture
- Research in Social Sciences,
- Development of pod borer resistance in pulses.
Eligibility Criteria
- Proposals of projects of three to five years of duration can be submitted by any institution (public, private, or civil society) with proven and relevant research capacity.
- Any one institute can submit not more than six (6) Concept Notes as the lead institution.
- Any University or Deemed to be University of ICAR (IARI, IVRI, NDRI, CIFE) and can submit up to fifteen (15) Concept Notes.
- The proponents must ensure that they are not involved as PI/ CCPI in more than two extramural projects (three including the proposed proposal).
- Applicants must identify the Priority Area for their project.
How to Apply
- Applicants are requested to register using a valid email ID so as to apply.
- Concept notes must be submitted through online process only.
For more information, please visit ICAR.