Australia to fund AUD 2 million for tech-based innovation in Vietnam’s agriculture sector

The scheme aims to provide targeted funds to scale already tested activities that address emerging challenges and opportunities in Vietnam’s innovation system.
Australia to fund AUD 2 million for tech-based innovation in Vietnam’s agriculture sector
Australia to fund AUD 2 million for tech-based innovation in Vietnam’s agriculture sector.

The Australian Government’s funding scheme – Innovation Partnership Grants under the Aus4Innovation program will set aside A$ 2 million to fund tech-based innovation in Vietnam’s agriculture sector.

The scheme aims to provide targeted funds to scale already tested activities that address emerging challenges and opportunities in Vietnam’s innovation system. Managed and implemented by CSIRO, and delivered in strategic partnership with Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology, the Aus4Innovation program has previously supported three funding rounds, with a total of 12 projects funded, with all projects delivering successful results.

Grants of A$ 250,000 to A$ 700,000 will be awarded on a competitive basis to Australian and Vietnamese institutions who already have existing Partnerships. Grantees will have up to 24 months to implement their proposed activities.

Under the theme “High Tech Innovation to Address Challenges in Agriculture for Sustainable Development”, this round will welcome ideas that utilise technology to address challenges such as: improving productivity in production and processing; enhancing the use of resources in agriculture; developing domestic and export markets for agricultural products; contributing to climate change adaptation/mitigation and resilience; or ensuring benefits for disadvantaged groups.

“With the recent extension of the Aus4Innovation program to 2028, Australia is committed to supporting Vietnam develop a robust innovation system. The Innovation Partnership Grants initiative is an effective vehicle to bring together the innovation communities of our two countries and exchange ideas to catalyse and facilitate technology transfer.

In previous rounds, we have witnessed meaningful applications of technology in healthcare, agrifood, natural disasters and environmental management. With this grant round focused on hi-tech agriculture, an emerging topic in Vietnam, we look forward to seeing the continued co-creation of innovative solutions through our countries’ strong collaborations,” Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski.

“Deeper, stronger ties between our innovation systems is a key goal for our strategic partnership with Australia, and the Innovation Partnership Grants initiative provides excellent opportunities to nurture ideas and scale the on-going partnerships between Australian and Vietnamese organisations. I hope grants provided under the Aus4Innovation program will set an example of how innovation – particularly when it is jointly developed and implemented – can transform our society and deliver economic, social and environmental sustainability,” Vice Minister of Science and Technology Bui The Duy added.

Innovation Partnership Grants are a key element of the Aus4Innovation program, a 10-year (2018-2028) AUD 33.5 million flagship initiative aimed at strengthening Vietnam’s innovation system to support inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development.

The program is funded by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), co-funded and managed by CSIRO – Australia’s national science agency, and delivered in a strategic partnership with Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology.

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(Source: Australian Embassy in Vietnam)