The Data4Food
cluster

Meet the cluster
Our Data4Food cluster aims to create a data-driven ecosystem that spans the entire food chain.
The projects involved

- Nutrition for sustainable and healthy diets.
- Food systems supporting a healthy planet.
- Circularity and resource efficiency.
- Innovation and empowering communities.
By supporting these innovations, FOODITY is helping pave the way for data-driven transformation in food and nutrition —
centred on trust, transparency, and citizen empowerment.

DRG4FOOD paves the way for a trusted, data-driven food system that places consumer rights and digital responsibility
at its core.
To create a data-driven food system, DRG4FOOD aims to set new standards by taking orientation in the European Digital
Rights and Principles and the Digital Responsibility Goals.
DRG4FOOD project, in collaboration with external stakeholders, has designed a roadmap to guide policymakers, businesses, and civil society in designing food systems that respect privacy, enhance transparency, and empower citizens to make informed choices.
Along with the roadmap, DRG4FOOD tested pilot project pilot projects in targeted nutrition, consumers’ food choices,
and food tracking, releasing two open calls, offering €1.9M to support researchers, start-ups, and SMEs in scaling ethical digital solutions in the food sector.

FoodDataQuest aims to revolutionize the EU food system through data-driven framework that integrates novel public and
private data sources, including contributions from unconventional players. By leveraging data sharing mechanisms, AI,
and machine learning, the project empowers stakeholders across the food value chain to drive the shift toward
sustainable and healthy diets.
Using a multi-actor, co-creation approach, FDQ will develop and test innovative solutions in real-world use cases balancing data openness with protection of sensitive information, engaging citizens and fostering transparency.
Through comprehensive guidelines, open standards, and interoperable systems, FDQ sets the stage for informed policy reforms, strengthened data ecosystems, and increased competitiveness of the European agri-food sector.

SOSFood will accelerate the green transition of food systems by using the great potential of Artificial Intelligence-based
technologies.
SOS food aims to support all stakeholders of the food chain to make well-informed decisions with a multi-factorial, multi-actor and multi-scale approach, enabling more productive, inclusive, sustainable and resilient food systems.
All this being possible thanks to its multidisciplinary consortium of experts, from private and public sectors, academia research and food system representatives (consumers, producers and industries).