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Programme for applied research: Call for Proposals on Valorisation of Food Resources

The programme for applied research supports the development of innovative products and allows you to grow your company’s income by developing new or significantly enhanced technologies, processes, products or services. This call is directed towards projects on the field of valorisation of food resources.

The programme consists of business advisory services and grants for applied research.

The support applied for by the projects should be between 150,000 and 1,5 million euros.
The total amount of funds for the application is 5 million euros.

In order to be a part of the applied research programme, companies must first attend a mandatory preliminary consultation.

Applications for projects has ended.

Maximum grant
1 500 000
Self-financing
20% - 75%
Total grant amount
5 000 000
Status
Closed

Who is the programme for?

  • For companies whose project field is the food industry
  • Companies registered in the Estonian Business Register can participate in the program, regardless of their size or length of operation. The participating company must not be in financial difficulty.

The amount of support ranges from €150,000 to €1,500,000.
The support rate is 25–80%, depending on the size of the company and the nature of the activities (de minimis aid: 80%).

What kind of projects are we expecting?

  • Research and Development for the Valorization of Co-products, By-products, and Production Residues in Food Production
  • Research and development for the sustainable valorization of food raw materials, including:
    – Sustainable valorization of plant-based and animal-based raw materials
    – Research and development in the field of future and novel foods
    – Research and development for the development of innovative and sustainable solutions in food and feed production
  • Research and development to ensure food safety and quality

Valorisation of food Resources roadmap

What qualifies for a grant?

Proportion of applied research grant depending on the size of the company:

  • 70% (small business)
  • 60% (medium business)
  • 50% (large business)

Proportion of applied research grant depending on the size of the company in the context of effective cooperation:

  • 80% (small)
  • 75% (medium)
  • 65% (large)

Proportion of experimental development grant depending on the size of the company:

  • 45% (small)
  • 35% (medium)
  • 25% (large)

Proportion of experimental development grant depending on the size of the company in the context of effective cooperation:

  • 60% (small)
  • 50% (medium)
  • 40% (large)

We will grant support for conducting feasibility studies as a preliminary step for conducting applied research or developing products. Grants are only given to feasibility studies that precede applied research or experimental development activities.

  • 70% (small)
  • 60% (medium)
  • 50% (large)

The percentage of support for this grant is 50% if support is applied under GBER (applies for SMEs only) or 80% if support is applied under de minimis aid (applies to all enterprises).

The Research and Innovation Programme has been certified as an EIC Accelerator Plug-In, which significantly simplifies the EIC application process. The EIC Accelerator supports high-risk and high-impact development activities of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Successful RUP projects can be further developed by submitting a full application to the EIC after our assessment. A short pre-advice is required to participate in the Plug-In programme.

How to apply?

Applications for projects has ended.

Participation in the Applied Research Program requires mandatory pre-consultation. The deadline for submitting project materials for preliminary consultation was 15.09.2025.

During the pre-consultation, you will receive feedback on the content of your project and its compliance with technical requirements. You will also receive suggestions on how to improve and further develop the project. Additionally, the consultation will determine whether an international expert review is necessary.

During the pre-consultation, the project plan is prepared in collaboration between the entrepreneur and an expert from the Applied Research Program (ARP).
Pre-consultation means that the ARP consultant has gained a sufficiently good understanding of the project and has had time to provide comments and recommendations on the project plan.

The pre-consultation includes both technological and business plan guidance.
The ARP consultant considers the pre-consultation complete when they are confident that the project is prepared to a quality level that allows for successful implementation and that the project documentation meets ARP requirements.

Pre-consultation involves interaction between the entrepreneur and the ARP consultant, allowing enough time for in-depth discussion on the feasibility of both the technology and the business plan.

Applying for support from the Applied Research Program (ARP) for food sector projects takes place in two stages:
First, the project must be submitted for pre-evaluation no later than 15 September 2025.
After receiving a positive pre-evaluation from the ARP committee, the support application can be submitted (no later than 3 October 2025 at 16:00).

Applications for projects has ended.

The application can be compiled and submitted in the online E-toetus environment, after completing the mandatory preliminary consultation and mandatory preliminary assessment.
The deadline for submitting project materials for preliminary assessment was 15.09.2025.
Projects that receive a positive preliminary assessment can submit their application until 03.10.2025 at 16:00.

Project plan

Budget form

Economic indicator table

The applicant’s confirmation of the start-up company’s compliance with the requirements

Confirmation of the applicant’s compliance with the requirements of the scale-up company

Partner information form

Group membership scheme (if the applicant is a part of a group and the group’s data is not viewable in the business registry) (in Estonian)

Power of attorney sample (if the signatory of the application is not a representative of the applicant)

Instruction for determining level of technical preparedness in projects

The applications will be assessed by experts and the assessment committee

They will look at all relevant materials and perform an assessment of the project. The assessment will be based on the contents of the project as well as other data that is available in public databases.

Additional information may be requested if necessary. Enterprise Estonia will make the decision to fund or not fund the project based on the recommendations of the assessment committee. You will be notified in writing when a decision has been made.

Read about the application assessment method:

Assessment methodology

  • Support recipients must declare their research and development activity in their yearly report collected by Statistics Estonia.
  • If the applying company purchases research and development services, the service providers can only be companies and scientific organisations that have references acknowledged in their field. The service provider can be from Estonia or from a foreign country.

Detailed terms of the grant are provided in the grant regulations:

Grant regulation

Submit your project reports and requests for payment through the online E-toetus (e-grant) system.

We are always here to help you with any questions!

submit report

How to apply?

Applications for projects has ended.

Participation in the Applied Research Program requires mandatory pre-consultation. The deadline for submitting project materials for preliminary consultation was 15.09.2025.

During the pre-consultation, you will receive feedback on the content of your project and its compliance with technical requirements. You will also receive suggestions on how to improve and further develop the project. Additionally, the consultation will determine whether an international expert review is necessary.

During the pre-consultation, the project plan is prepared in collaboration between the entrepreneur and an expert from the Applied Research Program (ARP).
Pre-consultation means that the ARP consultant has gained a sufficiently good understanding of the project and has had time to provide comments and recommendations on the project plan.

The pre-consultation includes both technological and business plan guidance.
The ARP consultant considers the pre-consultation complete when they are confident that the project is prepared to a quality level that allows for successful implementation and that the project documentation meets ARP requirements.

Pre-consultation involves interaction between the entrepreneur and the ARP consultant, allowing enough time for in-depth discussion on the feasibility of both the technology and the business plan.

Applying for support from the Applied Research Program (ARP) for food sector projects takes place in two stages:
First, the project must be submitted for pre-evaluation no later than 15 September 2025.
After receiving a positive pre-evaluation from the ARP committee, the support application can be submitted (no later than 3 October 2025 at 16:00).

Applications for projects has ended.

The application can be compiled and submitted in the online E-toetus environment, after completing the mandatory preliminary consultation and mandatory preliminary assessment.
The deadline for submitting project materials for preliminary assessment was 15.09.2025.
Projects that receive a positive preliminary assessment can submit their application until 03.10.2025 at 16:00.

Project plan

Budget form

Economic indicator table

The applicant’s confirmation of the start-up company’s compliance with the requirements

Confirmation of the applicant’s compliance with the requirements of the scale-up company

Partner information form

Group membership scheme (if the applicant is a part of a group and the group’s data is not viewable in the business registry) (in Estonian)

Power of attorney sample (if the signatory of the application is not a representative of the applicant)

Instruction for determining level of technical preparedness in projects

The applications will be assessed by experts and the assessment committee

They will look at all relevant materials and perform an assessment of the project. The assessment will be based on the contents of the project as well as other data that is available in public databases.

Additional information may be requested if necessary. Enterprise Estonia will make the decision to fund or not fund the project based on the recommendations of the assessment committee. You will be notified in writing when a decision has been made.

Read about the application assessment method:

Assessment methodology

  • Support recipients must declare their research and development activity in their yearly report collected by Statistics Estonia.
  • If the applying company purchases research and development services, the service providers can only be companies and scientific organisations that have references acknowledged in their field. The service provider can be from Estonia or from a foreign country.

Detailed terms of the grant are provided in the grant regulations:

Grant regulation

Submit your project reports and requests for payment through the online E-toetus (e-grant) system.

We are always here to help you with any questions!

submit report

Assistance for applicant

Customer Service
+372 627 9700
[email protected]

Ene Viiard
Applied Research Programme R&D Expert
[email protected]

Read more about the terms and conditions in the grant regulation:

Grant regulation

For a comprehensive overview of the Food Resource Valorisation field roadmap, see here:

Food Resource Volarisation Roadmap

 

Find more information about the previous projects and the grants they received here

Funded projects database