All EIT Food projects
There are many different EIT Food activities helping us build a better food system for Europe. Browse our projects to find out more!
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Revolutionising the Food Chain with Technology
2020 > 2023
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Discover how innovative technologies could revolutionise the food sector
Sustainable Seafood: Barriers and Solutions
2022 > 2023
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Dive into the environmental and social impacts of different fishing practices and discover sustainable approaches and innovations.
Nutrition for Health and Sustainability
2020 > 2023
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Explore the relationship between nutrition, health and sustainability and understand how healthy eating can prevent disease.
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Promotion toolkit
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External EIT Food Project
EIT Food is one of the Consortium partners that will implement National engagement activities to support the launch of the Mission ‘A Soil Deal for Europe’ 100 Living Labs and Lighthouses
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EIT Food will be part of projects that address urban food challenges and include local governance
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We invite you to contribute to the development of a Nordic-Baltic-Polish Food Waste Manifesto – supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers!
Inspired by the success of the ‘Nordic Kitchen Manifesto’, the‘Great Taste – Zero Waste’ Baltic…
Water Scarcity in South
2020 > 2022
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EIT Climate-KIC, EIT Digital, EIT Food, EIT Manufacturing, Athena Research Centre, BioAzul and TuDelf joint forces to face the real challenges around water scarcity.
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Reducing desertification, improving soils and increasing carbon sequestration through biological charcoal (biochar) and compost
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Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported food-borne illness in the EU.
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Fruits, berries, vegetables, grains, herbs and spices are promoted as healthy foods that are consumed fresh or as part, for example snack bars, breakfast cereals or ready-to-eat meals.
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Seaweed biomass is a promising, abundant but underutilized resource for industrial bioconversions.