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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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MAKEit

2019 > 2020
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To create smarter and simpler food value chains across Europe we need to develop both infrastructure and capacity which stimulate and supports innovation and entrepreneurship.

Change Makers

2019 > 2020
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Empowering diverse communities to transform our food system
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Partnering with the world-leading corporates & research institutions in the agrifood space

Food4Health

2019 > 2020
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Food4Health, a collaboration between EIT Health and EIT Food, was established to help bring innovations for healthy eating to the market.
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What is a ‘superfood’? What foods are ‘superfoods’? What effect do they have on the body and society?
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Our objective is to produce a set of activities (summer schools, focus groups, professional workshops, stakeholders and community meetings, business creation support).
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Fruit crop protection is heavily dependent on chemical pesticides but consumers and fruit processors are increasingly interested in residue-free fruit.
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EIT Food's Professional Development Framework - Advanced aims to provide a key resource for the food sector by creating an integrated approach to develop a skilled, innovative workforce.
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Matis, University of Cambridge, IARFR PAS and VTT will run a venture creation workshop connected to a scientific event or fair Finland in 2020.
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The aim of our project is to support the regional development and to provide solutions to sustainable dairy industry.
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In the Food Solutions "MICROBIOME-PUSH: Into Microbiome Exploitation in Food Systems" we will focus on the applications of microbiomes in different segments of the food chain.
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Conventional microbiological testing takes time to get results. This impacts the supply chain, causing delays to get to market whilst results come back on finished but not shipped goods.