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SBFI
Projektnummer
24.00138
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Fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly food systems from primaryproduction to consumption

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The European Partnership Animal Health & Welfare (EUP AH&W) will provide society with a sustainable production for both terrestrialand aquatic animals, where infectious animal diseases are prevented and controlled, antimicrobials are used prudently, and a high level ofanimal welfare is provided in every phase of animal’s life. The objectives of the EUP AH&W fit in with the European Green Deal and itsassociated Farm to Fork strategy for a fair, healthy, and environmentally friendly food system. From its start, the EUP AH&W includes56 Research Performing Organizations (RPO) and 30 Funding Organizations (FO) from 24 EU and non-EU European countries. TheRPO partners provide significant research-based advice to competent authorities in the EU and are the backbone of Animal Health &Welfare (AHW) research in Europe. They collaborated to transpose 16 actions from the EUP Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda(EUP SRIA) into 17 joint internal projects. The FO partners will contribute through external calls to further R&I actions from the EUPSRIA not covered by internal activities as they require other expertise or industry participations. Due to the close link between animalhealth and welfare and human well-being, the One Health-One Welfare perspective will take a prominent place in the EUP AH&W. Themobilisation of resources from both RPO and FO together with EC co-funding will allow the Partnership to achieve ambitious goalsfor AHW at the transnational level, in Europe and beyond. New technologies develop rapidly and provide new R&I opportunities forAHW, to be included in the EUP AH&W as joint internal activities and projects initiated through external calls. The management willset up appropriate procedures and methodologies to ensure a fair coverage of AHW, of terrestrial and aquatic animal species, the variouspriority areas and to ensure the uptake of the results in the midterm (outcomes) and long term (impact) for science, society and policy.