For questions related to this call for proposals, please contact Nur Eda Demir – [email protected])
TOPIC: 1.3.1 (IA) –2025 Transforming Mediterranean Food Systems: Empowering Consumers for Sustainable Diets
TYPE OF ACTION: (IA) Innovation and Action
TOTAL INDICATIVE AMOUNT ALLOCATED TO THIS CALL:EUR 10.8 million
OPENING DATE: 8 April, 2024
DEADLINE:
15 July 2025 (17:00h Central European Time (CET)
STATUS: Open
Expected Outcome:
Contributing to the European Green Deal priorities, the Farm-to-Fork Strategy for a fair, healthy, and environmentally friendly food system, and the EU’s climate goals for 2030 and 2050, this approach emphasizes initiatives that introduce the Mediterranean diet and organic products in schools, aiming to instill healthy eating habits in children from a young age. The strategy should integrate innovative technologies and methods to boost consumer awareness and engagement through educational campaigns. Key components include leveraging existing initiatives and digital tools, promoting policy dialogue, and fostering partnerships between consumers and researchers. Focusing on social innovation and consumer behaviour, participatory methods such as living labs are essential for facilitating meaningful and sustainable dietary shifts.
The project is expected to achieve the following outcomes:
Scope:
This topic aims to accelerate the adoption of innovations from PRIMA, Horizon 2020, and Horizon Europe projects to promote the Mediterranean diet, celebrated for its focus on plant-based, fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced foods. Renowned for its health benefits and environmental sustainability, the Mediterranean diet also holds cultural importance, recognized by UNESCO as both a nutritious eating pattern and valuable cultural heritage.
However, adherence to the Mediterranean diet is waning due to urbanization and lifestyle changes. Increasingly, people are opting for ultra-processed and pre-packaged foods, reducing cooking time but negatively impacting health and environmental sustainability. To address this, the initiative seeks to blend modern innovations with traditional food heritage, empowering consumers to make sustainable, informed choices.
The strategy includes educational campaigns and engagement activities that leverage existing projects, enhancing transparency and trust in the food system. By targeting specific demographics, the initiative aims to support dietary practices tailored to different needs, fostering sustainable adoption across communities. To reinforce this, the concept of local farming and the role of farmers in supplying fresh, locally sourced foods—a foundation of the Mediterranean diet—should be integral to this proposal. Emphasizing local food systems strengthens sustainable dietary practices by reconnecting consumers with producers, enhancing the accessibility and appeal of the Mediterranean diet, and making it easier for individuals to adopt this healthy, eco-friendly lifestyle.
Proposed activities should cover the following aspects:
Applicants should actively implement a Multi-Actor Approach (MAA), such as living labs, to bring together consumers, farmers, and experts to co-develop sustainable food practices. Living labs will deepen consumer understanding of local food sources, provide education, products should blend traditional Mediterranean ingredients with innovative elements to enhance flavor and nutrition, supporting adherence to the Mediterranean diet.
Proposals should include dedicated tasks, sufficient resources, and collaborative plans with other PRIMA-funded initiatives to foster cross-project cooperation, consultations, and joint activities. PRIMA encourages synergies with other PRIMA, Horizon Europe, and European Partnerships projects—such as the European Partnership on Sustainable Food Systems for People, Planet, and Climate (FutureFoodS) and Agroecology—to maximize collective impact in promoting sustainable dietary practices and transforming Mediterranean food systems.
For questions related to this call for proposals, please contact Nur Eda Demir – [email protected])
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