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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:CREDA, University of Belgrade, Balkan Security Netw, Faculty of Economics University of Belgrade, UNIZG +28 partnersCREDA,University of Belgrade,Balkan Security Netw,Faculty of Economics University of Belgrade,UNIZG,University of Edinburgh,UNIPR,IMPACT MEASUREMENT LIMITED,KONZUM, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JOINT STOCK COMPANY,EUFIC,Newcastle University,SGGW,CREA,Oslo Metropolitan University,ECOZEPT,EUTA,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,BARILLA G. E R. FRATELLI SPA,MESTD,Kasetsart University,INRAE,UNIMI,COLDIRETTI,WU,GIJHARS,MUNICIPALITY OF ARILJE,ECO-SENSUS NON PROFIT KFT,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business,UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS HO CHI MINH CITY,CPR,FOOD NATION CIC,TOP CLASS,University of BonnFunder: European Commission Project Code: 678024Overall Budget: 6,911,880 EURFunder Contribution: 6,904,230 EURStrength2Food is a 5-year, €6.9 million project to improve the effectiveness of EU food quality schemes (FQS), public sector food procurement (PSFP) and to stimulate Short Food Supply Chains (SFSC) through research, innovation and demonstration activities. Our 30-partner consortium representing 11 EU and 4 non-EU countries combines leading academic, communication, SME and stakeholder organisations to ensure a multi-actor approach. It will undertake case study-based quantitative research to measure economic, environmental and social impacts of FQS, PSFP and SFSC. The impact of PSFP policies on balanced nutrition in schools will also be assessed. Primary research will be complemented by advanced econometric analysis of existing datasets to determine impacts of FQS and SFSC participation on farm performance and survival, as well as understand price transmission and trade patterns. Consumer knowledge, confidence in, valuation and use of FQS labels and products will be assessed via cross-national survey, ethnographic and virtual supermarket-based research. Lessons from the research will be applied and verified in 6 pilot initiatives, focusing on less-developed and transition regions. These initiatives bring together academic and non-academic stakeholder partners in action research. The six pilot actions are: a school meals initiative to improve the nutritional outcomes and economic benefits for local agri-food producers; in-store trials (undertaken with a grocery retailer) to upscale sales of local produce; a scheme to stimulate a sustainable SFSC that adds value to the fishing community; and pilot actions to expand regional food labelling; increase sales of FQS products in non-traditional markers; and improve returns to local producers at food fairs and farmers’ markets (via a smartphone app). Project impact will be maximised through a knowledge exchange platform, hybrid forums, school educational resources, a Massive Open Online Course and practitioner recommendations.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:LABOR SRL, University of Évora, STI, CNR, FAI +6 partnersLABOR SRL,University of Évora,STI,CNR,FAI,MB,CEJA,AGRICOLTURA E VITA - ASSOCIAZIONE,ARC,BAMP,CPRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 315464more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:INRA Transfert (France), BfR, LINUS SILVESTRI AG, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium, EAAP +18 partnersINRA Transfert (France),BfR,LINUS SILVESTRI AG,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,EAAP,INRAE,QUB,BMEL,CPR,CONSULAI,GESCO SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA,Sodiaal Internationnal,University of Extremadura,University of Perugia,FUNDACJA INTERNATIONAL MEAT RESEARCH 3G FOUNDATION,UNIBO,University of Kassel,ACTA,UNIPD,Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,SOCIETE LDCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000250Overall Budget: 6,155,320 EURFunder Contribution: 6,126,650 EURAgri-food chain actors lack objective, robust and reliable information to meet consumer expectations in relation to the multiple aspects of intrinsic quality of livestock products from the various European husbandry systems. The goal of INTAQT project is to perform an in-depth multi-criteria assessment of the relationships between husbandry systems and intrinsic quality traits of animal-sourced products. This will be achieved through the development of quality assessment and authentication tools, to provide science-based decision support for policy makers, industries, farmers and consumers as well as develop means to improve husbandry practices complying with high quality of animal products and sustainability of production, defined as the "One Quality" of products. INTAQT will focus on unprocessed and processed ready-to-eat chicken meat, beef, and dairy products stemming from a gradient of extensive to intensive husbandry systems from a wide variety of European countries. The project will use a multi-actor participatory approach, involving all actors of the agri-food chains from farmers to consumers, scientists, certification bodies, policy makers and citizens. The challenges addressed are to: i) develop comprehensive models quantifying the impact of husbandry systems on quality traits related to product safety, nutritional value and sensory features, ii) co-construct with agri-food chain actors rapid and cost-effective innovative and practical analytical tools for the prediction of the intrinsic quality of livestock products and authentication of the associated husbandry systems, iii) co-construct with agri-food chain actors, multi-criteria scoring tools of the intrinsic quality of products, and iv) using all these developed tools, promote innovative husbandry practices (approved by agri-food chain actors) to achieve consistently and verifiable excellent quality, safe, healthy and tasty animal-based products from both extensive and intensive husbandry systems.
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