
Food Systems Transformation Solutions
Food Systems Transformation Solutions
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:IITA, Bundeswehr University Munich, WR, University of Guelph, AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER +16 partnersIITA,Bundeswehr University Munich,WR,University of Guelph,AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER,UBUNTOO,IITA,TECHNOSERVE SOLUTIONS TO POVERTY LTD/GTE,Food Systems Transformation Solutions,TechnoServe Kenya,Dolphin Data Development Ltd.,University of Pretoria,UBUNTOO,Food Systems Transformation Solutions,AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER,McGill University,TECHNOSERVE SOLUTIONS TO POVERTY LTD/GTE,reframe.food,TechnoServe Kenya,Dolphin Data Development Ltd.,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101182485Overall Budget: 4,499,350 EURFunder Contribution: 4,499,350 EURThe FCI4Africa project champions a holistic approach to African agriculture, promoting fair, sustainable, climate-neutral, and health-promoting trading practices while ensuring economic prosperity at all levels and respecting human rights. It bridges the gap between technical compliance and social justice by empowering smallholder farmers and small and medium-sized enterprises, facilitating trade compliance through a digital platform, and enhancing food safety. By evaluating the impact of certification criteria like deforestation-free, organic, and fair trade, and guiding policymakers, FCI4Africa fosters a just transition for African farmers, processors, and traders, expanding their intra-African, and EU trading opportunities. Leveraging past projects and cutting-edge technologies, FCI4Africa connects stakeholders across diverse regions and jurisdictions, paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable African agricultural sector.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:WR, AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER, IITA, Bundeswehr University Munich, UBUNTOO +20 partnersWR,AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER,IITA,Bundeswehr University Munich,UBUNTOO,UBUNTOO,CSIR,Nepad,KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY FOUNDATION FOR SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT,IITA,Nepad,ITC - INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER MURSKA SOBOTA,AGLOBE DEVELOPMENT CENTER,Food Systems Transformation Solutions,Bayer AG,University of Pretoria,Bayer AG,CSIR,Egerton University,Food Systems Transformation Solutions,ITC - INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER MURSKA SOBOTA,KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY FOUNDATION FOR SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT,Egerton University,reframe.food,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101136916Overall Budget: 4,985,000 EURFunder Contribution: 4,985,000 EURThe Food Safety for Africa (FS4Africa) proposal is designed to address food safety challenges in Africa. Focus is given to addressing food safety issues associated with weak channels for value chain organisation, traceability & authentication of safe food. Food safety challenges addressed include mycotoxin contamination in multiple food crops including food and feed, pesticide residues in grains and vegetables, microbial contamination particularly Escherichia coli contamination, and food adulteration of foods. The aim of the proposed proposal is to improve African food safety systems with particular attention to the informal sector through local market transformation enhancing food security and regional trade while reducing negative impacts on the environment, biodiversity, health and society. to By utilizing expertise, skills, networks and tools available within the consortium comprising partners based in Africa and Europe, we aim to address food safety challenges through policy development & implementation of existing policies, implementation of strategies uplift the informal sector using a combination of tools, approaches to transform the informal sector to a mezzanine status utilizing digital tools, communication of strategies, utilization of sound scientific, social and technological approaches. Tools in physical sciences, social science and humanities including in behavioral science, One Health, preservation of biodiversity is given attention in the proposal through implementation of interdisciplinary approaches that given consideration to human, animal, environmental and plant health. By employing strategies that meet "the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." The proposed project will leverage on activities of other projects in previous and current EU projects and involve collaboration with the Joint Research Center especially as EC, Knowledge Center for Global Food and Nutrition Security.
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