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Safety in the Game Meat Chain (Project)
The SafeGameMeat Action aims to determine differences and similarities between European countries in terms of hunting practices, game meat processing and inspection, legislation, game meat commodity flows, trade and game meat consumption, investigating all stages of the supply chain from the wild animal to the consumer, “from forest to fork”. By building and utilizing a complex pan-European...
Funding period: 2023 - 2027
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Future Innovation for pesticide use reduction in agriculture (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop a science-based strategy for reducing the use of pesticides to meet the objectives of the Farm-to-Fork Strategy and beyond. A detailed analysis will identify, collate and analyse existing research results in main crops - both arable and perennial crops regarding their feasibility. This will be the basis to identify strategies and knowledge gaps contributing to...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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International competitiveness of organic beef production and marketing in Germany (Project)
International competitiveness of organic beef production and marketing in Germany
Funding period: 2002 - 2004
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Robots for digital pastures (Project)
Robots for digital pastures
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Investigation of food contact materials for their composition and the release of elements with a focus on imported goods and mechanistic differences between test simulants (Abt. 7, Analytics-FCM) (Project)
WP1: Various fillable food contact materials such as glasses, enamel cups but also metal containers such as drinking bottles or bread boxes are to be examined using the test simulants synthetic test water and 0.5% citric acid by ICP-MS. A first focus is on the investigation of the release of metals (lead, aluminum, nickel, etc.) after repeated use. A second focus will be the investigation of...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025
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One Health approach - examining environmental and animal samples for infectious agents (Project)
Acknowledging that the health of humans, animals and ecosystems is closely linked and can influence each other is a central element of the One Health concept (One Health High-Level Expert Panel et al., 2022). Climate change also plays an important role, as it increasingly affects humans, animals and ecosystems. Climate change also has a direct and indirect impact on infectious agents and thus on...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025
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Evaluation of a zebrafish larvae model to investigate the virulence of different Salmonella strains as an alternative to conventional animal experiments (Project)
This research project aims to establish an innovative zebrafish larvae model as an alternative method to conventional animal testing. The focus is on investigating the virulence of different Salmonella strains. This model is intended to complement and extend the Caenorhabditis elegans virulence assay already successfully implemented in FG42 and in Division Biological Safety of the BfR in order to...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025
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Intestinal organoids as tools for the investigation of foodborne viruses (Project)
Efficient infection models are crucial for the investigation of the properties of food-borne viruses. They enable both, detailed investigation of applied aspects like virus stability and inactivation, as well as assessment of basic virus characteristics such as host specificity, under laboratory conditions. Classical laboratory-based infection models use established cell lines that are grown as...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025
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Enhancing Food safety: An international approach to real-time foodborne pathogen data sharing (Project)
Detecting international foodborne outbreaks caused by plant-based raw materials remains a challenge for the relevant authorities. Simpler and more feasible strategies for sharing genome sequence data of foodborne pathogens isolated from imported food can significantly help to identify long-lasting international outbreaks more quickly. While clinical isolates are useful for identifying an...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025
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Transfer of biocides into food (non-professional uses) (Project)
For non-professional users, biocidal products are primarily authorised in the areas of disinfectants, insecticides and repellents. To date, there is little information available on their transfer to food and the exposure of the general public through residues in food. As part of the product authorisation process, exposure is therefore estimated using conservative calculation models. The aim of...
Funding period: 2025 - 2025