Our Institute launches a new course

In February 2022, our Institute will launch a course on the topic "Sustainability aspects in the food chain" in Hungarian.
New online Master programme of Sustainable and Safe Food Production
The new online master prorgramme will be run jointly by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and the University of Copenhagen (UCPH).
Our EU-FORA fellow's programme is approaching its half-way point

The research fellow joined our team in September 2021.
EFSA acknowledgement of UVMB’s designation for the update of the List of competent organisations
An updated list was published late last year.
Antimicrobial resistance: What is the risk of spread through animal transport?

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has begun work on a new assessment looking at the risk of antimicrobial resistant bacteria spreading during animal transport.
We celebrate World Soil Day on 5th December

The initiative, supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), aims to raise awareness of the importance of healthy soil and to advocate for the sustainable management of soil resources.
26th meeting of EFSA Emerging Risk Exchange Network (EREN)
The 26th meeting of EREN was held online on 21-22th of October. Three colleagues of Digital Food Institute participated on the meeting, dr. Ákos Józwiak as Hungarian member, Dr. Zsuzsa Farkas as Hungarian substitute member of the Network and Elisa Palmas as an observer.
35th EFFoST International Conference

This year, EFFoST International Conference was held in Lausanne, Switzerland between 1-4 of November. Two colleagues of our Institute, dr. Ákos Jóźwiak and Dr. Zsuzsa Farkas have taken part at the event.
New research project launched with the participation of DFI
In October 2021, the project "Development of anti-bacterial resistance product in veterinary medicine, development of a supporting repository platform" was launched.
41st meeting of CCMAS held virtually
The 41st meeting of FAO/WHO Codex Committee on Methods of Analysis and Sampling (CCMAS) was held virtually from 2021 May 11 to 25 because of the pandemic situation.