The FARM Foundation Award

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An annual distinction rewarding action research in the field of agricultural development and food security in the Global South, the FARM Foundation Prize was launched in 2024. Awarded at FARM's annual international conference, this prize recognizes researchers who, through their scientific and societal commitment, make a concrete contribution to improving the living conditions of rural populations and the development of sustainable food systems. The annual prize money is €5,000.


Meeting the challenge of agricultural transformations

In the Global South, agricultural development and food security are crucial issues that shape the lives of millions of people, from producers to consumers. Faced with demographic, economic, climatic, and geopolitical challenges, a paradigm shift toward sustainable and productive agricultural models is essential. These models must accelerate agroecological transformation, protect biodiversity and soils, while strengthening social equity, fair remuneration for producers, and food sovereignty.

Building bridges between research and action

Although solutions are available and being tested around the world to sustainably increase productivity and improve producers' living conditions, scaling them up remains a major challenge. Investment in research, entrepreneurship, and public action remains insufficient. This is why the FARM Foundation, positioned at the intersection of research, business strategies, and public policy, created this Prize to promote synergies between the various stakeholders in agricultural and food systems.

Priority action themes

Co-constructed by the members of the Scientific Council and the management of FARM with the support of its Board of Directors, theThe FARM Prize rewards committed researchers around four priority themes:

  • Promoting the resilience of agriculture to climate change and sustainable management of natural resources
  • Improving South/North supply conditions and consumption patterns via the promotion of fair market conditions for producers, consumer health and rational management of inputs
  • Act to mobilize public and private financing to transform agricultural and food systems
  • Develop public policies guaranteeing food security and sovereignty
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Edition 2026 – Une chercheuse malgache récompensée pour son engagement en faveur de la santé des plantes

Le Prix FARM 2026 a été décerné le 17 février 2026 à Santatra Ravelomanantsoa, docteure en biologie des populations et phytopathologie et cheffe du département de recherche agronomique du FOFIFA à l’Université d’Antananarivo, elle défend une approche fondée sur la co‑construction avec les producteurs.

Sélectionné parmi 30 candidatures, le jury a salué son engagement sur le terrain et la qualité de ses travaux pour la sécurité alimentaire et la résilience des systèmes agricoles dans l’océan Indien.

Les 6 autres finalistes de l’édition 2026 :

 

 

 

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2025 winner: a researcher working alongside Burkinabe women producers

La première édition du Prix FARM s’est conclue le 28 janvier 2025 lors de la Conférence internationale de la Fondation. À cette occasion, Koulibi Fidèle Zongo was named the winner from among the 31 applications examined. The jury praised his commitment in the field and the quality of his work on soil fertility management in a context of climate change in Burkina Faso (see the news).

Doctor of Engineering in Agro-Pedology and Agronomy, Koulibi Fidèle Zongo is a lecturer-researcher at the Tenkodogo University Center of Thomas Sankara University.

Sa démarche scientifique repose sur une approche de recherche-développement participative, notamment illustrée par sa collaboration avec 42 femmes productrices de compost au Nord du Burkina Faso. Comme il l’explique, « j’ai choisi cette thématique afin d’œuvrer à la recherche d’un système alimentaire durable pour les populations rurales ".

A journey that particularly inspired the 2025 jury chaired by Pierre Jacquet, économiste et Président du Conseil scientifique de la Fondation FARM.

Les 5 autres finalistes de l’édition 2025

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Édition 2027 : ouverture des candidatures le 4 mai 2026 !

La Fondation invite les chercheurs, originaires des pays du Sud, à soumettre leur candidature pour l’édition 2027, dés le 4 mai 2026, qui mettra en lumière d’autres parcours inspirants.