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Eden Green General AgTech Award

Eden Green General AgTech Award

Applicable For:

Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,500

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

Eden Green is committed to improving the methods used to cultivate in a sustainable manner the common produce products that pose the greatest threats to food safety and the environment. We do more than just repackage hydroponic and commodity agriculture technologies. On a local level, our newly created, patented, independently developed methods greatly minimise waste while increasing crop yields.

A hydroponic vertical greenhouse AgTech startup, Eden Green Technology is committed to advancing lucrative and sustainable urban agriculture. With the help of commercial growers, we can produce up to 500 tonnes of leafy greens yearly on as little as 1.5 acres thanks to our multi-award-winning patented technology. We are providing two prizes for prospective agriculture students for the forthcoming academic year in order to support their studies and potential future professions in our expanding sector.

Eligibility Criteria For Eden Green General AgTech Award

Here are some common eligibility criteria for food safety environment scholarships:

  • Field of Study: Typically, food safety environment scholarships are awarded to students pursuing studies in fields related to food safety, environmental science, public health, agriculture, or a similar discipline.
  • Academic Standing: Most scholarships require applicants to have a certain level of academic achievement, such as a minimum grade point average (GPA) or a specific ranking in their class.
  • Educational Level: Scholarships may be available to undergraduate students, graduate students, or both. Make sure to check the scholarship requirements to see if you’re eligible based on your educational level.
  • Citizenship or Residency: Some scholarships may be limited to students who are citizens or permanent residents of a particular country or region. Others may be open to international students as well. Check the scholarship guidelines to determine if there are any citizenship or residency restrictions.
  • Essay or Statement: Scholarships often require applicants to submit an essay or a personal statement highlighting their interest in food safety and the environment, their career goals, and how they plan to contribute to the field. The essay is an opportunity to showcase your knowledge, passion, and dedication.

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