UP-RISE is developing early warning systems for mycotoxins in Africa, combining real-time field data with climate models to anticipate risks. Alongside this, UP-RISE is introducing risk assessment tools and dietary surveys that quantify mycotoxin exposure and health risks. In summary, UP-RISE is bringing cutting-edge scientific methods (like predictive modeling and quantitative risk assessment) into the African food safety arena, which represents significant progress beyond what was standard practice.
Another way UP-RISE transcends the state-of-the-art is by turning to traditional fermentation techniques as part of the solution. In the long term, this could reduce food waste (fermented foods might spoil less quickly or be safer for longer) and improve nutrition, all by enhancing practices that people already use.
UP-RISE is building sustainable capacity and partnerships that will outlast the project itself. Joint EU–Africa research teams and 12 PhD training are strengthening local expertise in advanced food safety techniques. Training Hubs at partner universities are being established to provide ongoing education for farmers, vendors, and students. Meanwhile, the Accelerator Platform, a multi-stakeholder network, ensures long-term collaboration between government, academia, industry, and communities. By focusing on people, networks, and institutions alongside technical outputs, UP-RISE is setting a new benchmark for how international projects can create lasting improvements in food systems.