Metrics, Models and Foresight for European Sustainable Food and Nutrition Security
Acronym
SUSFANS
Description of the granted funding
Strengthening food and nutrition security (FNS) in the EU requires a move towards a diet that supports sustainable food consumption and production. To gauge the policy reforms needed for this major societal challenge, the SUSFANS-consortium will identify how food production and nutritional health in the EU can be aligned. The multidisciplinary research agenda of SUSFANS will build the conceptual framework, the evidence base and analytical tools for underpinning EU-wide food policies with respect to their impact on consumer diet and their implications for nutrition and public health, the environment, the competitiveness of the EU agri-food sectors, and global FNS. Based on a conceptual model of the food chain and its stakeholders, SUSFANS will develop suitable metrics and identify major drivers for sustainable FNS, integrate data and modelling, and develop foresight for European sustainable FNS.
Central asset is a coherent toolbox which integrates two complementary strands of state-of-the-art quantitative analysis: (i) micro-level modelling of nutrient intakes, habitual dietary patterns and preferences of individual consumers, and (ii) macro-level modelling of food demand and supply in the context of economic, environmental and demographic changes on various time-scales and for multiple sub-regions. The tools will bridge the current gap between policy analysis on the EU agri-food sector and the nutrition-health sector. Case studies and scenarios based on stakeholder input from consumers, food industry, farmers/fishermen, government and the scientific community, are instrumental in achieving this goal.
The project will provide a comprehensive set of tools for assessing sustainable FNS in Europe, centred around the implications of the current diet for the sustainability of production and consumption in the EU, and the options for the EU agri-food sector (including fisheries and aquaculture) to improve future diets in the near future (up to 5 years) and in the long run (one or more decades ahead).
Show moreStarting year
2015
End year
2019
Granted funding
AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA SECURITE SANITAIRE DE L ALIMENTATION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT ET DU TRAVAIL (FR)
110 125 €
Participant
NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY (TW)
Participant
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE (AT)
500 000 €
Participant
STATNI ZDRAVOTNI USTAV (CZ)
82 500 €
Participant
CONSIGLIO PER LA RICERCA IN AGRICOLTURA E L'ANALISI DELL'ECONOMIA AGRARIA (IT)
108 750 €
Participant
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH (NL)
1 232 837.75 €
Coordinator
RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB (SE)
178 750 €
Participant
INTERNATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES INSTITUTE EUROPEAN BRANCH AISBL (BE)
247 500 €
Participant
CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN POLICY STUDIES (BE)
250 000 €
Participant
RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN (DE)
576 500 €
Participant
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY (NL)
597 331.25 €
Participant
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK)
349 969 €
Participant
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (DK)
137 110 €
Participant
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION (BE)
250 000 €
Participant
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE (FR)
298 620 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 999 993 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research, and the bioeconomy (5326Topic
Sustainable food and nutrition security through evidence based EU agro-food policy (SFS-19-2014Call ID
H2020-SFS-2014-2 Other information
Funding decision number
633692
Identified topics
agriculture, farming