More than 100 research and innovation experts convened in Dijon to help support the transition to sustainable food systems by sharing insights, initiatives and joining forces within the EU-co-funded FutureFoodS partnership.
FutureFoodS is the selected co-funded partnership on Food Systems of Horizon Europe Framework Program, involving 87 partners from 29 countries. The aim? To accelerate the development of sustainable food systems by mobilising European research and innovation toward that goal.
Planned actions
Planned actions include open calls for research and innovation, with one launched already before theend of 2024. The partnership will also develop Living Labs, create a new European food system observatory, and organise several knowledge-sharing events.
The partnership strives to accelerate the transformation of national, EU, and global food systems to make them safe, sustainable, healthy, resilient, and trusted for everyone while staying within our planetary boundaries. This contributes to the European Union’s Green Deal objective of ‘Fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food systems, from primary production to consumption’.
The kick-off meeting was organised by The French National Research Agency (ANR) and the German Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE). Panelists of the round table represented related initiatives (SCAR, CLEVERFOOD, AGROECOLOGY, WATER4All, ERA4Health) that also contribute to the FutureFoodS partnership.
Planned actions
Planned actions include open calls for research and innovation, with one launched already before theend of 2024. The partnership will also develop Living Labs, create a new European food system observatory, and organise several knowledge-sharing events.
The partnership strives to accelerate the transformation of national, EU, and global food systems to make them safe, sustainable, healthy, resilient, and trusted for everyone while staying within our planetary boundaries. This contributes to the European Union’s Green Deal objective of ‘Fair, healthy and environmentally friendly food systems, from primary production to consumption’.
The kick-off meeting was organised by The French National Research Agency (ANR) and the German Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE). Panelists of the round table represented related initiatives (SCAR, CLEVERFOOD, AGROECOLOGY, WATER4All, ERA4Health) that also contribute to the FutureFoodS partnership.
Introduction of the FutureFoodS partnership
- Monique Axelos, Inrae, Scientific Director for Food and Bioeconomy
- Thierry Damerval, President of ANR
- Margareta Büning-Fesel, President of BLE
- John Bell, Head of the Healthy Planet Unit, DG-RTD
- Albert Wulff, Head of Directorate for Budget, Research, Operational Coordination, German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture – BMEL
- French Ministry of Higher Education and Research – MESR (TBC)
- Claude Yven, Coordinator of FutureFoodS
Food systems presentation and Round Table
- Akiko Suwa-Eisenmann, Chairperson of the United Nations, HLPE-FSN
- Niels Halberg, vice chair of the SCAR Food Systems Strategic Working Group
- Christian Bugge Henriksen, coordinator of CLEVERFOOD
- Nicolas Tinois, coordinator of AGROECOLOGY
- Esther Diez-Cebollero for the European partnership Water4All
- Hendrik de Ruyck for ERA4Health
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