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AFRI Request for Applications | NIFA As NIFA's flagship competitive grants program, the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) solicits applications from scientists each year
AFRI Deadlines | NIFA NIFA has extended the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Competitive Grants Program Foundational and Applied Science (FAS) Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) deadlines to ensure that potential applicants have the opportunity to receive technical assistance from NIFA staff
Afri - Wikipedia Afri Āfrī (singular Āfer) [1] was a Latin name for the inhabitants of Africa, referring in its widest sense to all the lands south of the Mediterranean (Ancient Libya) [2][3] Latin speakers at first used āfer as an adjective, meaning "of Africa"
FY25-AFRI-FAS-RFA-P - Texas Tech University Departments AFRI is America’s flagship competitive grants program that provides funding for fundamental and applied research, education, and extension projects in the food and agricultural sciences
AFRI Fact Sheet - cms. unl. edu AFRI-funded research is developing solutions to combat the serious decline in the populations of honeybees and other pollinators Each year, AFRI provides funding for the education and training of almost 2,500 undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students for careers in food and agriculture
AFRI Foundational and Applied Science Program in the US The AFRI Foundational and Applied Science Program supports research, education, and extension projects that address key problems of local, regional, national, and global importance in sustaining conventional, organic, urban, food and agricultural, and natural systems
Initiative (AFRI) in Fiscal Year 2026. AFRI is USDA’s premier . . . mic opportunities in rural communities, and ensures the safety and affordability of the nation’s food supply AFRI-funded research has been instrumental in developing solutions to combat emerging threats such as avian influenza, improving livestock and crop resilience