Increased food safety through knowledge network
Packaging and spreading knowledge within the FOODSEG network comprises existing EU and international consortia from all of the EU countries, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Serbia, Egypt and Vietnam. International research and development institutions (R&D), universities, small and medium-sized enterprises (SME’s) and the industry have been carrying out research for decades in various areas of the food chain: Food quality and safety, veterinary medicine, animal health, food supplements, quality assurance and management, efficient utilisation in plant research and breeding, pesticides, allergies and contamination due to pathogenic germs.
“In order to ensure the best possible transfer of knowledge in this open consortium, research findings from existing EU-supported research projects are being presented in three symposia. Eleven working groups will be defining future research tasks in various workshops and refining the recommendations of the most important research topics of the future. They will then be provided to national and European decision-making bodies. A social network will support communication between experts throughout the food chain. Based on a “scientific review” on the current level of knowledge in the field of food safety, young researchers will communicate between partners to define the essential topics and projects of the future”, according to Andreas Moser, who expects additional research findings from the structures of this network.
Website: www.foodseg.net