Project description
Towards closer European collaboration on food safety
Food safety is a top priority for the European Commission. The central goal is to assure a high level of protection of human health through safe products by the food industry - the Europe’s largest manufacturing and employment sector. The EU-funded FOODSAFETY4EU project will design, develop and release a multi-stakeholder platform for the future European Food Safety System (FSS). The platform aims to establish a network of FSS actors at national, European and international level. It will enable them to access resources and data efficiently, synchronise food safety research strategies, share and exchange scientific knowledge and contribute to transparent communication regarding the FSS. The FOODSAFETY4EU platform will maximise cooperation within the system and with the civil society boosting the co-creation of strategies and their translation into policies and funding programmes.
Objective
FOODSAFETY4EU is a Project focused to design, develop and release a multi-stakeholder platform for the future European Food Safety System (FSS), by structuring a participatory process, which sustains a responsive and adaptive community of FSS actors.
The platform will enable the FSS actors to access efficiently resources and data, synchronize food safety research strategies, share and exchange scientific knowledge and contributions for the future EU FSS. It will boost interactive cooperation within the system and with the civil society for enhancing public confidence through dedicated tools.
A European Food Safety Forum will be set up to officially consolidate the participatory process and guarantee the long term science-policy-society interface. New digital tools, co-designed strategies and communication models will support Food Safety Authorities (FSAs), EU Agencies, policy makers, scientists and civil society in a coordinate approach, thus contributing to strengthen the EU approach to risk assessment & communication.
The multi-actor consortium is pooled by a core group of 23 partners from 12 countries: scientific experts in food safety will work closely with key actors with complementary knowledge in:
a) developing and structuring of participatory processes;
b) stakeholders engagement, communication and networking;
c) e-platforms, smart tools, data management;
d) Food Safety policies implementation;
e) representing the voices from food and feed industry, consumers and the civil society.
A network of other 44 Food Safety actors – engaged as “Supporting partners” – are committed to populate the platform and interact by expressing opinions, sharing information, data and reports; providing strategy advice and assuring a multiplier impact of project results.
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Italy
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Participants (22)
9000 Gent
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6708 PB Wageningen
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166 28 Praha
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02150 Espoo
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80333 Muenchen
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00196 Roma
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021102 Bucuresti
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1269-001 LISBOA Lisboa
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60100 Seinajoki
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1001 Tirana
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1073 Tunis
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8400 Winterthur
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1150 Wien
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00184 Roma
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1040 BRUXELLES
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1070 Wien
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1200 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1040 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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1300 307 LISBOA
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108 03 Praha 10
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