Funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.3, Theme 10.
February 10-11, 2025, University of Pisa, Department of Agricultural, Food and Agro-Environmental Sciences
To monitor and improve the environmental, social, and economic impact of agri-food businesses and the daily choices of citizens. Foodmeter.it has been launched, a free web application for an initial self-assessment of the sustainability of agri-food supply chains.
Matteo Vittuari, agricultural and food economist and coordinator of Spoke 7 in the OnFoods project, discusses the interdisciplinary work required—and currently underway—to promote innovative and inclusive food policies.
A diet is much more than just a daily choice: it is a powerful tool to promote health and prevent chronic diseases. This is once again emphasized by Prof. Patrizia Riso.
The purpose of the meeting is to present the progress made to date, discuss potential future advancements, and foster both ongoing and new collaborations among the research groups.
Seminar on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at the University of Milano-Bicocca
An insight into The Lively project, addressing childhood obesity through multidimensional strategies that engage parents, educators, doctors, and psychologists for lasting impact.
As the festive season approaches, Daniele Del Rio shares a heartfelt message reflecting on the achievements of this year and the work that still lies ahead, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Neighborhood Hubs are a recognized and effective tool in the fight against food waste and insecurity in urban areas: the case of Milan proves it.
Nuclear magnetic resonance, a technique widely used in medicine, is also employed by researchers to verify the authenticity of food. This method identifies specific molecules that reveal the food's origin, production methods, and even plant species, thereby helping to prevent food fraud.
A study suggests the issue isn’t the milk itself but how it’s digested, highlighting the role of diet in improving tolerance and reducing discomfort.
The project’s primary goal is to raise awareness about sustainability and food ethics, offering an engaging and thought-provoking experience.
Theoretical and practical activities will support students in acquiring the necessary skills to operate effectively in the food sector.
A multi-omics approach to tackle obesity at individual level with plant-based diets
This book stems from the PPP-URB project (Public and Private Procurement and Short Food Value Chains in Urban Areas), a cornerstone initiative of the Onfoods PNRR research program, dedicated to reimagining urban food systems.
The event will bring together key stakeholders to collaborate on shaping the future of the EU’s Food Safety Systems.
Professor Daniele del Rio will participate on November 20 in one of the scheduled talks on Climate, Sustainability, and Energy.
This work summarises the current understanding of how maternal lifestyle habits influence HBM microbiota.
Professor Annamaria Colao, coordinator of Spoke 5 of the OnFoods project discusses the challenge of transforming scientific knowledge on nutrition into public awareness.
Cold plasma, an ionized gas at low temperatures, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional thermal treatments, with one major benefit: it preserves both nutritional quality and flavor.
The aim of the meeting is to share the results achieved so far and explore potential developments, as well as strengthen both existing and new collaborations between the research groups.
On 18 October, the event titled “Ricerca e Sostenibilità in Alimentazione e Nutraceutica” (Research and Sustainability in Food and Nutraceuticals) will take place at Pisa
The Contributions of the University of Pisa (Spoke 1, OnFoods) to the Anacapri Conference Held Last September.
Each participant of the three winning teams will be awarded with prepaid cards up to €500 to use in the canteens of the Universities of Bologna and Parma.
It will be held at the University of Pavia, sponsored by OnFoods and Nodes, and will include well-known speakers from the CISG Advisory Council.
In the fourth episode of *Food and Policies*, Maria Elide Vanutelli interviews Lucia Tecuta about her research on sustainable food choices and the psychological factors influencing them.
Seeking new microorganisms suitable for the fermentation of agro-food byproducts can help in the fight against food waste.
A day dedicated to sharing the goals achieved and the next steps in progress. The objective is to share what has been accomplished and strengthen the network among the various entities involved.
On the occasion of the G7 Agriculture the University of Pavia will play a leading role in a side event.
Compared to last year, Italians are wasting nearly twice as much food. This concerning trend is highlighted by the new 2024 International Waste Watcher Report.
OnFoods is a partner and patron of Rom-E, an event dedicated to sustainability that will take place in the heart of Rome from 4th to 6th October 2024.
For the occasion, a joint session was organised between Spoke 1 and Spoke 7, coordinated by Matteo Masotti, Patrizia Borsotto, Giampiero Mazzocchi and Matteo Vittuari.
The 22nd edition of the Iufost Congress, the International Union of Food Science and Technology, concluded yesterday, September 12th, in Rimini
Novel food and feed are the subject of extensive and heated debate. On 19th September, a compelling workshop on the topic will take place at UniMi.
The research investigates how maternal lifestyle factors, including adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and specific food consumption, influence gestational weight gain.
Research and innovation for sustainable food systems from production to consumption: the Italian challenge. With Daniele Del Rio, Patrizia Riso, Alberto Dolci, and Matteo Vittuari.
An interview with Professor Hellas Cena, Vice-Rector for the Third Mission at the University of Pavia, who coordinates Spoke 6 'Tackling Malnutrition'.
A partnership between the University of Parma and Origin for Sustainability has resulted in an international conference to which all OnFoods partners are invited. At the University of Parma from 20th to 22nd November 2024.
Over the years, the De’Longhi Group has developed a multidisciplinary approach to research involving experts from various fields. This allows them to develop complex projects on different areas such as agriculture, food processing and engineering.