Young innovators, entrepreneurs, organizations, and change-makers working in the bioeconomy sector now have an exciting opportunity to gain international recognition and contribute to shaping future global policies. The World Food Forum (WFF) Youth Assembly, in collaboration with the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), has officially launched a global call for submissions to identify and showcase youth-led bioeconomy projects that are transforming agrifood systems around the world.
This initiative seeks to amplify youth voices, highlight innovative solutions, and gather evidence-based insights that will contribute to future policy recommendations for governments, international organizations, and key stakeholders involved in agrifood systems transformation.
About the Opportunity
The World Food Forum is a global platform hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It works to accelerate progress toward sustainable development by engaging youth, innovators, researchers, policymakers, investors, and communities in creating solutions for global food and agricultural challenges.
Through this call for submissions, the WFF Youth Assembly aims to identify and document successful youth-led bioeconomy initiatives that are contributing to more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive agrifood systems.
The initiative recognizes that young people are playing a critical role in developing innovative approaches to agriculture, forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, biodiversity conservation, and related sectors. By gathering information about these projects, the organizers hope to strengthen youth participation in policy discussions and create recommendations that influence decision-making at national, regional, and international levels.
Objectives of the Call
The call for submissions has several important objectives:
1. Highlight Youth Contributions
The initiative seeks to showcase the contributions of young people, especially young women, who are advancing bioeconomy solutions that support sustainable agrifood systems transformation.
2. Promote Youth-Led Innovation
The organizers want to identify and celebrate projects that create employment opportunities, strengthen local economies, improve livelihoods, and generate positive community impacts.
3. Identify Challenges and Barriers
The survey will help uncover challenges faced by young people in accessing:
Understanding these barriers will help inform future recommendations that support youth engagement in the bioeconomy sector.
What Is Bioeconomy?
Bioeconomy refers to the sustainable production, utilization, and conservation of biological resources to create products, services, and economic value while protecting the environment.
Examples include:
Projects operating in these areas are encouraged to apply.
Why This Opportunity Matters
The information collected through this global initiative will not simply remain in a report. Instead, the findings will contribute directly to the development of youth-led policy recommendations that will be presented to decision-makers at multiple levels.
These recommendations will inform discussions within FAO Technical Committees on:
The findings may also contribute to discussions at future Global Bioeconomy Summits and other international policy platforms.
This means participants have an opportunity to influence conversations that shape the future of agrifood systems worldwide.
Who Can Apply?
The call is open to:
Applicants from every region of the world are encouraged to participate.
Eligible Projects
Projects and initiatives must:
Relevant sectors include:
What Information Will Be Collected?
Participants will complete a global survey designed to gather both quantitative and qualitative information.
The survey will assess:
The information collected will help build a stronger evidence base for youth engagement in bioeconomy development.
What Happens After Submission?
Following the survey process, participants will be invited to participate in an online consultation.
During this consultation, participants will:
These recommendations will then be presented by youth representatives during international forums and policy discussions involving governments, international organizations, and other stakeholders.
Language Requirements
Submissions are accepted in all official United Nations languages:
This ensures broad global participation and inclusivity.
Benefits of Participating
Participants stand to gain several advantages, including:
Application Deadline
Interested applicants must submit their projects no later than 1 July 2026.
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