The Seeding The Future Foundation and Institute of Food Technologists are proud to announce the Seeding The Future Grand Prize and Growth Grant winners for the Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge, which awards a total of USD $1 million annually for innovations that can transform food systems to be more equitable and lead to safe, nutritious and trusted food using sustainable practices. This year’s winning innovations include nutrient-dense porridges for schools in Zambia, solar cooling hubs for smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, an innovative approach to addressing food insecurity in Indonesia, novel nutritious and affordable composite flours for school feeding programs in Uganda, and a regenerative agriculture model helping farmers in India transition away from chemical-based farming approaches.
Since its inception three years ago, the Challenge has attracted over 2,400 teams of scientists, engineers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and multidisciplinary teams from non-governmental organizations (NGOs), non-profits, social enterprises, universities, research institutions as well as small and emerging for-profit enterprises to submit their game-changing innovations that will help transform food systems globally.
“When we created the annual Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge, our purpose was – and still is – to create a powerful, steadily growing pipeline of high impact innovations that address the most pressing challenges food systems are facing globally. We encourage impactful innovations that help food systems to be more sustainable, resilient and equitable, and lead to safe and nutritious food that is affordable, appealing and trusted by the end user,” said Seeding The Future Foundation founder Bernhard van Lengerich, PhD. “It has been truly inspiring to see how many dedicated teams of food scientists and innovators around the world have embraced the Challenge and are working tirelessly creating those transformative innovations. Congratulations to the winners and a special thank you to all teams who submitted their ideas. We again saw a tremendous number of applications in each award category.”
Out of the more than 900 submissions from 78 countries this year, three Growth Grant winners (each receiving $100,000) and two Seeding The Future Grand Prize winners (each receiving $250,000) were selected. Growth Grants are awarded to organizations that have created food system innovations that are doable, have projected economic feasibility at scale and high-impact potential to improve the lives and health of people and the environment. Seeding The Future Grand Prizes are awarded to organizations that have demonstrated that their innovations are scalable, economically feasible at scale, are trusted and compelling to the end user, and have major impact potential to improve the lives and health of people and the environment.
Here is the list of Seeding The Future Grand Prize and Growth Grant Winners:
SEEDING THE FUTURE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS
GROWTH GRANT WINNERS
“IFT is proud to support and help advance the work of its members, the science of food community, and programs such as the Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge to ensure food security for a growing global population,” said IFT CEO Christie Tarantino-Dean.
For more information on the Challenge, go to www.ift.org/food-system-challenge.
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