To address the challenges described above, the ICT-AGRI-FOOD consortium implemented a joint call for proposals in the R&D area for strengthening the development and use of digital technologies in the agri-food system. The joint call is funded by the partners of the consortium and co-funded by the European Commission (EC). 19 transnational and multidisciplinary R&D projects have been selected for funding and start in the first quarter of 2021.
Next to the cofunded call, ICT-AGRI-FOOD has implemented additional joint activities (funding and non-funding activities) that will further contribute to:
• the uptake of novel digital technologies to transform the agri-food systems making them more sustainable, resilient, fair, responsible, responsive, adaptive, circular, transparent, safe and secure; and
• the interaction and exchange of all actors along the value chain of the agri-food systems in a multidisciplinary and transnational approach to develop innovative ideas including stakeholders along the whole value chain from farm to fork.
For instance, we have organised a series of FAST TRACK TO INNOVATION workshops. The aim of these workshops was to foster the successful go-to-market strategy of the 19 funded projects and to bring together actors from across the entire agri-food systems including primary producers, advisors, SMEs, food processors, food retailers, consumers and the public sector with researchers in a multi-actor approach, to enable digital technology solutions for a transition towards sustainable and resilient agri-food systems.
Moreover, we have collaborated with the European Space Agency, which has launched two calls for innovation projects in the agri-food area. The titles of these calls are “Responsible Agritech” (closed December 2020) and “Prevent Food and Beverage Fraud” (closed February 2021).