
Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands)
Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands)
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assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:RISE, University of Hohenheim, DLO, MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET, IFR +18 partnersRISE,University of Hohenheim,DLO,MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET,IFR,Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands),INRAE,Hacettepe University,Luke,SIK - INSTITUTET FOER LIVSMEDEL OCH BIOTEKNIK AB,SIVL,OSTFOLDFORSKNING AS,LAST MINUTE MARKET,COMMUNIQUE,GLOBAL FEEDBACK LIMITED,TRISTRAM JAMES STUART,BOKU,FAO,BIO Intelligence Service (France),UNIBO,SWF,ANATOLIKI S.A.,Wrap (United Kingdom)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 311972more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:PETERSON PROJECTS BV, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, AUA, BfR, DANONE RESEARCH +14 partnersPETERSON PROJECTS BV,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,AUA,BfR,DANONE RESEARCH,Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands),Cranfield University,HELLENIC AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION - DEMETER,INTIA,BMEL,CENTRE OF ESTONIAN RURAL RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE,University of Leeds,RSK ADAS LIMITED,STICHTING GREEN SUPPLY CHAIN DIGITAL INNOVATION HUB,UM,E1 DATASCIENCE LTD,SCIO P.C.,SmartAgroHub S.A.,VEEVA SYSTEMS SPAINFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181300Funder Contribution: 3,972,740 EURAMBROSIA aims to transform the European approach to food safety in view of the impacts of climate change. It will enable for the first time a holistic systemic approach to food safety risk assessment across the supply chain in view of climate change models with the use of digital technologies including AI. Bridging the knowledge of agrifood and climate modelling and forecasting scientists and experts in food predictive microbiology and risk assessment, AMBROSIA will make possible the modelling of climate change risks (individual and cumulative) and their impact on food safety from farm to fork in 4 major biogeographical regions within Europe (Atlantic, Boreal, Continental and Mediterranean) as well as the prediction of likely novel sources of risk and hazards across key food groups consumed by EU citizens. First the project will develop a tailor made holistic Risk Assessment methodological framework for the study of climate change impact on food safety. The use of spatio-temporal climate model projections will be integrated with models of food safety hazards to enable the development of detailed predictive models. Then a digital platform will be developed and deployed for the integration of climate model projections with food safety data for the purposes of prediction and monitoring of food safety risks and hazards emanating from climate change events or processes, as well as for the communication of mitigation/adaptation measures. Extensive use will be made of a variety of data sources to enable the use of AI techniques (deep learning for predictive modelling) to be fully used in the food safety domain. The project will focus on Fusarium mycotoxins, a recognised hazard from grains (wheat, oat, barley, corn) and derived products, and enteric pathogens (Salmonella, E. coli) in fresh produce (vegetables and salads). Using a multi-actor approach, AMBROSIA will raise awareness, and provide strategic advice on mitigation and adaptation strategies.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2011Partners:SDA, GRUPO VALL COMPANYS, Autogrill, INALCA SPA, FAI +16 partnersSDA,GRUPO VALL COMPANYS,Autogrill,INALCA SPA,FAI,VION Food Deutschland,LOHMANN & CO AG,DAVID MACLEOD,Ahold Delhaize (Netherlands),COOP ITALI,DLO,MH,SCOTTISH SEA FARMS LTD,EUROGROUP FOR ANIMALS ASBL,DEANS FOODS LTD,GESCO SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA,LODEWIJCKX NV,MCDONALD'S EUROPE LIMITED,FOODVEST LIMITED,SLU,Danish Diabetes AssociationFunder: European Commission Project Code: 212326more_vert