Data4Food 2030
Discovering the value of data economy in European food systems
Despite the promise of data-driven innovation’s contribution to the digital transformation of food system, how to upscale adaptation and solidify widespread acceptance are missing. Data4Food2030 aims to strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of the EU food system by improving the data economy for food systems (DE4FS).
This will include expanding its definition, mapping its development, performance and impact to create new insights and turn identified barriers to adoption into opportunities, recommendations and solutions. Nine case studies providing real-life examples of the DE4FS at micro- and meso-economic level, deploying data and technologies will be used to test and evaluate solutions together with stakeholder dialogue. Future scenarios including a roadmap to sustain the monitoring system and support policy development will also be developed.
Funding program | Horizon Europe |
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Call | HORIZON-CL6-2021-GOVERNANCE-01 |
GA No. | 101059473 |
Duration | 2022-2026 |
EC Funding | € 9.999.416,25 |
Website | data4food2030.eu |
# Sectors | dataeconomy, dataspaces, sustainablefoodsystems |
Pathways towards a fair, inclusive and innovative Data Economy for Sustainable Food Systems
reframe.food leads WP6 Communication, outreach and impact maximization and utilize their expertise to effectively leverage existing networks and resources and deploy a set of multipliers to build and expand the Data4food ecosystem of food system stakeholders. reframe.food also aims to maximize the exploitation of results by offering an integrated toolkit for multiplying impact which will include an IPR management plan and a business model playbook.
- 24 partners from 12 different countries across Europe
- 9 Case Studies (CSs) from 9 different EU countries, involving 38 core and supporting participants
- 1 Monitoring System (MS), integrating all the data sources generated in the project
- >10 authorities benefiting from the policy recommendation
- Engagement of more than 1.000 stakeholders (>500 young farmers) and increased awareness of at least 10.000 citizens
- > 500 companies informed for the development of >4 innovative business models with >10 assessment indicators and >10 companies adopting them
- > 5 collective papers and 1 collective book based on the knowledge. generated by all participants of the project
- > 8 Joint activities with relevant EU projects validating >3 case studies and sharing
- >10 large scale data sets.