Deadline: 7th June 2025, 24:00 CEST.
Together, they are using open technology and digital infrastructure to build more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient agrifood systems.
They are bringing together global youth innovators, agri-tech entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to develop cutting-edge digital solutions that drive climate resilience, supply chain efficiency, and nutritional security in agrifood systems. Through this initiative, we aim to advance inclusive, sustainable innovation aligned with the SDGs—particularly SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities). By fostering collaboration and scaling impactful innovations, we bridge the digital, gender, and rural divides.
Goals
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Spotlight and scale up the most promising, technology-driven solutions for agrifood system challenges
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Co-create innovations that are practical, inclusive, and locally relevant
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Connect global innovators with mentors, investors, and ecosystem stakeholders
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Prepare winning teams to pitch at global events like the FAO Science and Innovation Forum 2025
Benefits
- Mentorship
48-hour co-creation bootcamp with global mentors
Expert coaching from UN agencies, investors, and private sector leaders
- Seed Funding
Chance to showcase your solution on a global stage
Up to 30k dollars Seed funding for winning teams
- Recognition
Chance to showcase your solution on a global stage
All travel, visa, lodging, and meals covered for finalists attending in China
- Networking
Access to the Global AgriInno Challenge alumni network
Build relationships with agencies, venture capitalists, industry leaders, and fellow innovators
Eligibility
- The team has registered as a company or legal entity;
- Have less than USD 1 million in turnover;
- Have less than 5 years of operations;
- Have an innovative, technology-based solution or business model with a Technological Readiness Level (TRL) between 7 and 9 (provide evidence that the project is beyond the MVP stage);
- Be committed to continuous engagement throughout the entire duration of the program;
- At least one leader of the group must be below 35 years old (Teams with female agripreneurs are highly encouraged).
Selection Criteria
- Innovation
Solutions should demonstrate strong alignment with the challenge theme, offer original use of emerging technologies, and be accessible and inclusive to smallholder farmers and marginalized groups.
- Market Potential & Economic Value
Projects will be assessed on their potential for market entry, scalability, profitability, and ability to generate economic opportunities such as employment or investment.
- Social, Environmental Impact & Sustainability
Ideas must show how they will improve livelihoods, promote sustainability, reduce food loss or pollution, and contribute to climate resilience and social inclusion.
- Project Team
Teams will be evaluated on their operational capacity, relevant experience, technical skills, and commitment to diversity and gender equity.
For more information and application.