The second batch of Practice Abstracts from the HOLiFOOD project is online and accessible through the EU CAP Network’s Knowledge Exchange Platform.

These concise summaries capture key insights and early outcomes from our work. This new set of abstracts covers preliminary findings and approaches that are beginning to emerge from our collaborative research.

Topics include:

  • CHEFS (CompreHensive European Food Safety) database, the new open-access tool that brings together more than 392 million food safety test results collected across Europe between 2000 and 2024
  • Digital reporting and citizen science for early detection of the Asian hornet
  • Consumer Perspectives on Food Risks and Risk Communication in Germany
  • Machine-learning dashboard for early warning of emerging food safety risks
  • Communication Tools and KPIs in HOLiFOOD 

You can explore the abstracts directly on the EU CAP Network project page.

We will continue to update this collection as the project progresses and more results become available. These outputs are part of HOLiFOOD’s broader commitment to ensuring that research insights are translated into practice, with the ultimate goal of supporting a safer and more sustainable food system.