Transformational Projects Scheme
Funding Providers
Australasian Pork Research Institute Ltd (APRIL)
Location
Australia WideFunding Type
Cash grant G18338
Primary Category
Agriculture, fisheries and forestryEligible to
- Businesses
- Not-for-Profits
- Universities
- Individuals
Funding
Total pool: UndisclosedRound(s)
- Opened 14-Jul-2025 Closes 03-Oct-2025
Purpose
An independent, participant-based entity, APRIL seeks to enhance the Australian pork industry by investing in research and development, education and training, and commercialisation activities focused on priorities and deliverables that ensure the sustainability of Australian pork production, and to generate optimal returns for its stakeholders.
Overview
APRIL will seek to leverage its funds by strategically investing in Transformational Projects. APRIL wishes to be an active co-funder of these projects and is seeking collaborations with other partners to co-invest with to address research priorities for the Australian pork industry.
Each year, a selected group of researchers, producers and industry stakeholders form the Pork Industry Insight Panel (PIIP) to identify research priorities for the Australian pork industry. These insights are then reflected in the Green Paper, a strategic (unbinding) document that highlights the major challenges, opportunities and research needs across the sector. The Green paper is overseen by the industry's Chief Scientist, the document helps to ensure research remains relevant and coordinated across both APL and APRIL research funding bodies.
The APRIL Board has recently reviewed the 2024 Green Paper R&D Priorities and is seeking applications that clearly address the challenges of, and provide solutions for, each of the following R&D priorities:
- Pig Care and Wellbeing
Expected outcomes:
Providing novel tools or approaches to support continuous improvement and assessment of pig care and wellbeing and demonstrate the welfare credentials of Australian pork.
Key Research Areas:
- Generation of a suit of suitable biomarkers indicating positive welfare attributes at end of life.
- Enrichment and management strategies to prevent tail biting.
- Objective assessment of pig care and wellbeing
- Pig Processing
Expected outcomes:
Ensuring a sustainable processing sector for the future.
Key Research Areas:
- Maintaining CO2 as the primary stunning gas in Australia.
- Avoiding foreign object contamination in carcases
- Data and Information
Expected outcomes:
Exploiting the benefits of technologies with existing and future information for more efficient and profitable pig production, processing, and understanding of market trends.
Key Research Areas:
- Automatic capture and use of data (eg. smart sensors, digital technologies, AI) for more efficient and cost-effective building and pig management, eg. slaughter weight.
- Use of AI technologies to reduce piglet mortality/enhance piglet and sow welfare at farrowing and during lactation, with different farrowing systems.
Applications in other areas will not be considered.
Limitations
APRIL Transformational Project grants are competitive, hence open to any individual(s) from any organisation(s) and are open to all Australian universities. For Assistance with preparation of an application, please refer to the "Guidelines for Transformational Project Proposals 2025" as it provides further and specific detail on project proposals under APRIL's participant model. For example, APRIL requires evidence of external co-funding and expects a minimum external cash contribution, dependent on the applicants participant status (Non-Participant or Participant). Applications which display higher external cash contribution may be viewed more favourably.
APRIL is eligible to be an Industry Partner for various funding schemes, e.g., CRC-P, ARC Linkage. All APRIL funding schemes are assessed, evaluated and recommended for funding by the APRIL Research and Development Advisory Committee, which has the collective expertise and experience to effectively assess applications. If approved, research scheme funds are paid directly to the successful Lead Party.
There is no lower or upper limit on the monetary value, nor the timeframe, of a Transformational Project grant. However, APRIL does have limited funds to invest in a project, and therefore there is a significant expectation that the size, scope and monetary value of an application is sufficient to suitably address the numerous challenges that each Transformational Project presents. APRIL does not fund any indirect cost recovery of projects costs. Please note, final approval and funding of a Transformational Project may be subject to changes in the budget. This is at the sole discretion of APRIL.
Applications / Guidelines
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