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How to apply - Promotion of agricultural products

Steps for applying

This page explains the application process for campaigns co-funded as part of the EU's Promotion of Agricultural Products.

Step 1: Identify the right funding opportunity for your campaign

The European Research Executive Agency (REA) publishes calls for proposals in line with the promotion policy work programme. The annual work programmes are based on the EU’s policy priorities, notably the EU Promotion Policy. You can find all calls for proposals, the specific call topics, the deadlines and application forms on our call page.

REA organises an annual Information Day (end of January each year) to present the calls for proposals and to offer applicants information on how to prepare successful proposals. In addition, national authorities in EU Member States organise info sessions, in which REA and the European Commission take part.

Check the Events section for upcoming EU Info Days and info sessions in EU countries. You can also find and watch recordings and presentations of previous Info Days. 

You may apply as one or more partner organisations from the same or a different EU country, according to whether you apply under the SIMPLE or MULTI call for proposals

Step 2: Submit your proposal

To apply, you must create a profile in the Funding & tenders portal.

Select the call for proposal and topic you want to apply for and use the online forms to prepare and submit your proposal before the deadline.

Before you apply, please consult these FAQs.

Step 3: Get evaluated

After the deadline, REA organises an evaluation with independent specialists in the field. These experts check and evaluate each proposal against defined criteria.

Based on this evaluation, we inform applicants for MULTI programmes if their proposal has been chosen and propose funding for successful applications.

Applicants for SIMPLE programmes are informed by the national authorities in their respective EU country.

The evaluation phase can last up to 6 months, with applicants being informed in late autumn.

Step 4: Receive your EU funding

Once the successful proposals have been chosen, REA draws up a grant agreement with the project partners (‘the beneficiaries’) from the MULTI call for proposals. This grant agreement specifies the campaign’s promotional aims, duration and budget, the EU's contribution, rights, obligations and more. The parties usually sign the grant agreement within 3 months.

For the SIMPLE call for proposals, the grant agreements are signed between the beneficiaries and the national authorities in their respective EU Member States.

Promotion programmes

The EU helps the agricultural products sector to finance information and promotion campaigns. The Promotion of Agricultural Products co-funds different types of promotion initiatives at home and abroad including campaigns that:

  • Promote organic products, sustainable agriculture, and the role of the agri-food sector regarding the environment and climate action.
  • Highlight the high safety standards of EU agri-food products.
  • Highlight the specific features of agricultural production methods in the European Union, as well as the diverse and traditional range of products supported by EU quality schemes.
  • Raise awareness of the authenticity of those European food types protected by origin, geographical area and traditional specialities

These campaigns can include:

  • Advertising campaigns in the press, on television, radio, the internet and social media
  • Sales promotions
  • Public relations campaigns
  • Participation in exhibitions and fairs.

There are two types of promotion programmes:

  • SIMPLE programmes fund one or more proposing organisations from the same EU country.
  • MULTI programmes fund at least two proposing organisations from at least two EU countries OR by one or more EU-level organisations.

Please consult the call topic page on the Funding and tenders portal for a full explanation of the types of activity that can be funded and the conditions for applying. 

Common mistakes

Here are some common mistakes that you should avoid when preparing your proposal.