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MYCONET
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system of emerging mycotoxins in wheat based supply chains“
Project funded by the European Commission under the 6th Framework Programme
through SAFEFOODERA (European excellence in food safety research
programming)
Brief description
Overall objective The project is aimed at initiating a
sustainable network of sources that will proactively provide specified
key-information for a functional identification system for (re-)emerging
risks (ER) for animal and human health. The project focuses on one case
with regard to type of ER and production systems, being mycotoxins in
European wheat based feed and food supply chains, starting from
mycotoxins produced by Fusarium species up to wheat based end products.
Specific main objectives
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Specification of the most important indicators,
together with their relative importance, as derived from various
influential sectors, for the mycotoxin ER identification system;
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Identification of the most relevant information
sources on the specified indicators for the mycotoxin ER
identification system. Hereby, both information from expert
knowledge and from a technical point of view (hard data) will be
addressed;
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Defining an information model to link technical data
on Fusarium epidemics and mycotoxins, expert knowledge and
information modules from indicators from the influential sectors;
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Identification of the form and type of information
needed in order to utilize the information from the identification
of emerging mycotoxins system, as perceived by different groups of
stakeholders;
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Set up recommendations to bring together the
specified key-information sources into a sustainable network aimed
at supplying a functional mycotoxin-related ER identification system;
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Draw generic conclusions, from the experiences
gained in the case, with regard to the initiation of sustainable
networks of key-information sources for other types of mycotoxin
related ER and/or production chains.
Research activities
These are divided over 4 work-packages (WPs):
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WP1: Expert information:
development of an approach for retrieving expert judgement to be used in
the design of an identification system on emerging mycotoxins;
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WP2: Technical information: creation of an overview about existing technical
data sources concerning mycotoxin occurrence;
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WP3: Integration of information: evaluation and integration of knowledge gathered in WP1 and
WP2 and development of a framework for information handling;
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WP4:
Stakeholders’ needs: investigation of information needs of end users
with a focus on the food and feed industry, risk managers, and risk
assessors.
Duration April 18, 2007 – August 1, 2008
Participants
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RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen UR, The
Netherlands
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Lantmännen, Sweden
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DNV Research & Innovation, Norway
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DIALOGIK, Germany
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MATIS Food research, Innovation & Safety, Iceland
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Nat. Lab. For Vet. Res., Portugal
Overall coordination Dr. H.J. van der
Fels-Klerx, RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen UR
Contribution of DIALOGIK Primary cooperation
partner in WP4 which is coordinated by DNV (and input into WPs 1-3); WP4
will organise two one-day workshops with end users:
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Risk managers and risk assessors:
What are the essential information needs of scientific experts and
decision-makers? Are there particular information needs at the
interface of assessment and management? What are the needs/expectations
with regard to information about scientific uncertainty?
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Food and feed industry:
What are the main information needs of industry actors who utilise
wheat in food and feed production? What do they regard as
decision-relevant information? What are their needs/expectations
with regard to information about scientific uncertainty?
DIALOGIK's project tasks are led by
Dr. Marion Dreyer
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