Generic physiologically-based population dynamics model for plant pests
Overview
Eligible applicants must be competent organizations designated by EU Member States, specifically those listed according to Article 36 of Regulation (EC) 178/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) 2230/2004. This typically includes public research institutes and universities recognized for their expertise in food safety and plant health. The call is primarily for direct grants without a requirement for a consortium, allowing for single applicants, although collaborative efforts within submissions may be acceptable.
The geographic scope is confined to EU Member States and possibly EEA countries, emphasizing the restriction based on official designations rather than open international participation. The focus is on the plant health sector, particularly in developing simulation models that analyze pest population dynamics and climatic factors affecting them.
Proposals are expected to operate within the research and development stage, advancing to a level of demonstration and validation regarding plant pest management. The funding is designed to support sophisticated analytical frameworks that quantify pest populations based on biological and eco-physiological processes.
The application process follows a single-stage submission method, without preliminary expressions of interest. Evaluation criteria include admissibility conditions, financial and operational capacity, and other eligible criteria as specified in the call.
Currently, there is no data available on success rates, as this is a newly initiated call. Co-funding requirements are not explicitly defined within the provided documentation. Overall, this call aims to enhance predictive modeling capabilities for plant pest threats in the EU, ultimately contributing to improved food security through better plant health management.
Detail
The call is currently open for submission with a single-stage application process. The opening date was November 27, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is April 22, 2026, at 17:00:00 Brussels time.
The objective of this call is to fund competent organizations designated by Member States to develop models that simulate biological and eco-physiological processes underlying population dynamics in space and time. These models should quantify potential population abundance and geographical distribution based on a mechanistic understanding of life history traits such as development, mortality, and reproduction.
The total budget for this topic in 2026 is 750,000 EUR. This budget covers two lots: EUBA-EFSA-2025-PLANTS-05-02-Lot2 and EUBA-EFSA-2025-PLANTS-05-01-Lot1.
The conditions for this call include:
1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposals must adhere to specified page limits and layout guidelines, as detailed in section 2.2 of the call for proposals document.
2. Eligible Countries: Eligibility is determined as described in section 2.2 of the call for proposals document. Applicants must be on the list of competent organizations designated by Member States, in accordance with Article 36 of Regulation (EC) 178/2002 and Commission Regulation (EC) 2230/2004. The EFSA Management Board regularly updates this list, which can be found at https://efsa.my.site.com/competentorganisations/s/competentorganisation/CompetentOrganisation__c/00B1v000009LqfIEAS.
3. Other Eligible Conditions: Additional eligibility conditions are outlined in section 2.2 of the call for proposals document.
4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion: Applicants' financial and operational capacity will be assessed as described in section 2.4 of the call for proposals document.
5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes: The evaluation and award criteria are detailed in sections 2 and 2.5 of the call for proposals document. Submission modalities are described in section 3 of the same document.
5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds: Award criteria, scoring, and thresholds are described in sections 2 and 2.5 of the call for proposals document.
5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement: The indicative procedure timetable is described on page 2 of the call for proposals document.
6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants: The legal and financial aspects of the grants are described in section 1.5 of the call for proposals document and in the Draft Grant Agreement.
The call documents and annexes include:
Call for Proposals
Draft Direct Agreement
Additional documents provided are:
EU Financial Regulation 2018/1046
Rules for Legal Entity Validation, LEAR Appointment and Financial Capacity Assessment
Funding & Tenders Portal Online Manual
Funding & Tenders Portal Terms and Conditions
Funding & Tenders Portal Privacy Statement
For partner searches, LEARs, Account Administrators, and self-registrants can publish partner requests for open and forthcoming topics on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
To submit a proposal, applicants should use the Electronic Submission Service, accessible via the submission button, and select the appropriate type of action and model grant agreement. Existing draft proposals can be accessed by logging into the Funding & Tenders Portal and navigating to the My Proposals section.
For help related to this call, applicants can contact efsaprocurement@efsa.europa.eu. Additional support resources include the Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ, the IT Helpdesk for technical issues, and the Online Manual for step-by-step guidance.
In summary, this EUBA call seeks proposals from competent organizations to develop simulation models for analyzing the climate suitability of plant pests. The models should integrate biological and eco-physiological processes to predict population dynamics and geographical distribution. The call provides detailed information on eligibility, submission procedures, evaluation criteria, and available support resources, all aimed at fostering research and innovation in plant pest management.
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Breakdown
Funding Type: Grant. This is inferred from the repeated mention of "grant agreement," "financial capacity assessment," and the general context of a call for proposals.
Consortium Requirement: It is not explicitly stated whether a consortium is required or if single applicants are allowed. However, the partner search announcements suggest that collaboration is possible and potentially encouraged, but not necessarily mandatory.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): EU Member States. Eligibility is restricted to competent organizations designated by Member States.
Target Sector: Agriculture/Food, specifically related to plant health and pest management. The call focuses on developing simulation models for climate suitability analysis of new and emerging plant pests.
Mentioned Countries: EU Member States are implicitly mentioned as the designating authorities for competent organizations.
Project Stage: Development. The call aims to develop generic physiologically-based population dynamics models.
Funding Amount: €750,000. The budget overview indicates a budget of EUR 750,000 for the year 2026 for both EUBA-EFSA-2025-PLANTS-05-02-Lot2 and EUBA-EFSA-2025-PLANTS-05-01-Lot1.
Application Type: Open Call. The call is open for submission, with a specified opening and deadline date.
Nature of Support: Money. Beneficiaries will receive funding to develop the simulation models.
Application Stages: 1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout. 2. Eligible Countries. 3. Other Eligible Conditions. 4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion. 5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes. 5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds. 5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement. 6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants. The application process appears to be single-stage.
Success Rates: Not specified in the provided text.
Co-funding Requirement: Not specified in the provided text.
Summary:
This is a call for proposals under the EU Bodies and Agencies (EUBA) program, specifically targeting the development of generic simulation models for climate suitability analysis of new and emerging plant pests. The call, titled "Generic physiologically-based population dynamics model for plant pests (EUBA-EFSA-2025-PLANTS-05-01-Lot1)," is open to competent organizations designated by EU Member States. The objective is to simulate biological and eco-physiological processes to quantify potential population abundance and geographical distribution of plant pests based on their life history traits. The total budget for this topic is EUR 750,000 for the year 2026. The call is a single-stage submission process, with the opening date on November 27, 2025, and a deadline on April 22, 2026. Applicants must submit their proposals electronically through the Funding & Tenders Portal. The evaluation process will consider admissibility conditions, eligibility criteria, financial and operational capacity, and award criteria. The legal and financial setup of the grants will follow the guidelines provided in the call documents and annexes, including the Draft Grant Agreement and the EU Financial Regulation 2018/1046. Additional support and information can be found in the Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ, IT Helpdesk, and Online Manual. LEARs, Account Administrators, and self-registrants can also use the portal to search for partners to collaborate on this topic. The call aims to improve the understanding and prediction of plant pest behavior in response to climate change, ultimately supporting better plant health management and food security in the EU.
Short Summary
Impact Develop generic physiologically-based population dynamics models for plant pests to enhance EU plant health management and food security. | Impact | Develop generic physiologically-based population dynamics models for plant pests to enhance EU plant health management and food security. |
Applicant Competent organisations designated by Member States with expertise in plant health and pest management. | Applicant | Competent organisations designated by Member States with expertise in plant health and pest management. |
Developments Research and development of simulation models for climate suitability analysis of new and emerging plant pests. | Developments | Research and development of simulation models for climate suitability analysis of new and emerging plant pests. |
Applicant Type Competent organisations designated by EU Member States. | Applicant Type | Competent organisations designated by EU Member States. |
Consortium Single applicant model; partnerships may be permitted but not required. | Consortium | Single applicant model; partnerships may be permitted but not required. |
Funding Amount €750,000 per project for 2026. | Funding Amount | €750,000 per project for 2026. |
Countries EU Member States, as eligibility is based on national designations. | Countries | EU Member States, as eligibility is based on national designations. |
Industry Plant health and pest management. | Industry | Plant health and pest management. |
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