• Skip to content
  • Accessibility information
  • Skip to content
  • Accessibility
  • Help
  • Advanced search
  • Search

BBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Site navigation

  • Home
  • News
    and events
  • Research
    funding
  • Working
    with business
  • Science
    in society
  • Our
    organisation
  • Our
    research
  • Publications

Related links

  • Food security
  • Environmental change
  • Coping with climate change exhibition
  • CIRC brochure

Downloads

You may need to download additional plug-ins to open

  • Business interaction strategy (PDF 73KB)
  • Opportunity for charities to co-support PhD studentships (PDF 97KB)

External links

BBSRC is not responsible for content of external websites

  • _connect
  • AgriFood Charities Partnership (AFCP)

You are in

  • Home
  • Working with business
  • Collaborative research
  • Strategic partnerships and research and technology clubs
  • Crop Improvement Research Club (CIRC)

Strategic partnerships and 'research and technology clubs':

  • Bioprocessing Research Industry Club (BRIC)
  • Diet and Health Research Industry Club (DRINC)
  • Integrated Biorefining Research and Technology Club (IBTI Club)
  • Healthy Ageing Research and Technology Club
  • Crop Improvement Research Club (CIRC)
    • CIRC: Background
    • CIRC: Apply for funding
  • Animal Health Research and Technology Club
  • Integrative mammalian biology
  • Horticulture and potato collaborative research proposal

Crop Improvement Research Club (CIRC)

A £7.06M, 5-year partnership between BBSRC, The Scottish Government and a consortium of leading companies, aimed at supporting innovative and excellent research to underpin the development of improved crop varieties that deliver increased productivity and consistent, high quality end products.

Its themes are:

  • To support research leading to improved crop productivity
    Sustainable improvements in crop productivity are important for increasing the volume of food the UK can produce, for limiting the land needed to produce this food and for improving the efficiency with which resources are used in crop production
  • To support research leading to improved crop quality
    Improving quality can help to improve the processing, safety and nutritional value of crop products whilst also improving resource use efficiency. By understanding quality traits better there will also be scope for generating greater consistency in quality against a background of variation in growing conditions

CIRC will support research on oilseed rape, barley and wheat and their uses in food production for humans and animals.

  • CIRC: Background

    Including Industry Club Members and Steering Group, general research areas

  • CIRC: Apply for funding

    Deadline for outlines, priority areas, how to apply

Visit the Scottish Government website

Visit the BASF website
Visit Campden BRI website
Visit the Elsom website
Visit HGCA website
Visit KWS website
Visit the Limagrain website
Visit the Monsanto website
Visit Nabim website
Visit the RAGT Seeds website
Visit the Scottish Whisky Research Institute website
Visit Syngenta website
Visit the United Oilseeds website
Visit the Velcourt website

  

Site information

  • Site map
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy and cookies
  • Freedom of Information
  • Download logo
  • Contact us
  • webmaster@bbsrc.ac.uk