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Welcome to the Digital Food Podcast!
Let's look at how data shapes our food.
Our mission? To explore how digital technologies are
🎙 The third episode of this podcast sheds light on two EU-funded projects: DRG4FOOD and FOODITY.
This episode is particularly valuable for SMEs,
Expect to learn about those projects, the landscape of the food industry today and the importance of data awareness for everyone.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
1:59 – Storytime in Belgrade
3:45 – Conversation start
3:55 – “What does the landscape of the food industry look like today?”
7:03 – The influence of marketing
10:57 – “Both of you are members of EU-funded projects that have visions for a brighter, more transparent food
12:50 – Digital Responsibility Goals as guiding principle for DRG4FOOD
14:06 – “There is power in the choices that you make”
16:32 –Is giving more information harmful to action-taking?
20:00 – “Could you give us a brief overview of DRG4FOOD and FOODITY Open Calls, as well as the solutions offered by the selected candidates in the food industry key challenges?”
24:53 – “For DRG4FOOD, it is critical to have a consortium of 2-3 entities and a consortium from at least two different countries, with one partner from an EU member state. Why is that?”
27:59 – “FOODITY website mentioned that more data awareness among people could help address two
31:50 – Digital and data literacy empowerment
32:56 – “It’s important to mention that DRG4FOOD
36:21 – “Do you have a final message for
38:57 – "If you could eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?"
40:23 - Conclusion and takeaways
#food #data #sustainability#technology
* Please note that the statement on the growth of veganism is not in itself a support of the diet. It is a neutral comment meant to focus on the fact that individual choices feed into societal level changes that also
* Please note that the statement on closed data systems and many data which are underutilised do not mean to deflect from the vast research that has been conducted on food and nutrition, nor the EU policies which have
EUFIC prepared this podcast as part of the DRG4FOOD
The ideas expressed do not reflect the opinions of the European Commission.
Visit the DRG4FOOD website at drg4food.eu/
Social media channels:
LinkedIn
X
By EUFIC - DRG4FOODWelcome to the Digital Food Podcast!
Let's look at how data shapes our food.
Our mission? To explore how digital technologies are
🎙 The third episode of this podcast sheds light on two EU-funded projects: DRG4FOOD and FOODITY.
This episode is particularly valuable for SMEs,
Expect to learn about those projects, the landscape of the food industry today and the importance of data awareness for everyone.
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
1:59 – Storytime in Belgrade
3:45 – Conversation start
3:55 – “What does the landscape of the food industry look like today?”
7:03 – The influence of marketing
10:57 – “Both of you are members of EU-funded projects that have visions for a brighter, more transparent food
12:50 – Digital Responsibility Goals as guiding principle for DRG4FOOD
14:06 – “There is power in the choices that you make”
16:32 –Is giving more information harmful to action-taking?
20:00 – “Could you give us a brief overview of DRG4FOOD and FOODITY Open Calls, as well as the solutions offered by the selected candidates in the food industry key challenges?”
24:53 – “For DRG4FOOD, it is critical to have a consortium of 2-3 entities and a consortium from at least two different countries, with one partner from an EU member state. Why is that?”
27:59 – “FOODITY website mentioned that more data awareness among people could help address two
31:50 – Digital and data literacy empowerment
32:56 – “It’s important to mention that DRG4FOOD
36:21 – “Do you have a final message for
38:57 – "If you could eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?"
40:23 - Conclusion and takeaways
#food #data #sustainability#technology
* Please note that the statement on the growth of veganism is not in itself a support of the diet. It is a neutral comment meant to focus on the fact that individual choices feed into societal level changes that also
* Please note that the statement on closed data systems and many data which are underutilised do not mean to deflect from the vast research that has been conducted on food and nutrition, nor the EU policies which have
EUFIC prepared this podcast as part of the DRG4FOOD
The ideas expressed do not reflect the opinions of the European Commission.
Visit the DRG4FOOD website at drg4food.eu/
Social media channels:
LinkedIn
X