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MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 “Integration of Mycotoxins and Toxigenic Fungi Research for Food Safety in Global System” “Integration of Mycotoxins and Toxigenic Fungi Research for Food Safety in Global System” Coordinator: Angelo Visconti (ISPA-CNR, Italy) SIXTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME PRIORITY 5 FOOD QUALITY AND SAFETY SPECIFIC SUPPORT ACTION CH 3 CH 3 O OCH 3 OH OH OH CCH 2 CHCH 2 COOH CCH 2 CHCH 2 COOH COOH COOH O O NH 2 N H O O O Cl H C H 3 OH H COOH MYCO-GLOBE

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 Specific Support Actions (MYCO-GLOBE) Aims : To promote and facilitate the dissemination, transfer, exploitation, assessment and broad take-up of past and present programme results To contribute to strategic objectives, notably regarding the European research area; To prepare future community RTD activities Specific Action Stimulating international cooperation: Initiative aiming at stimulating the co-operation with countries having signed bilateral S&T co-operation agreement with EU

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 MYCO-GLOBE objectives Disseminate the main European and International research results in mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi in relation to food safety: occurrence, ecology, bio-technology, genomics. Promote European and International integration of results and development of future research/priorities Expand European research network on mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi to Third Countries worldwide Implement scientific background for the harmonization at global level of European food safety policies (mycotoxins)

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 List of EU projects related to mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi FP5 projects FP6 projects

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 MYCO-GLOBE Structure WP1. Steering Committee WP2. Conference on “Integration of Mycotoxin and Toxigenic Fungi European research for Food Safety in Global System” Brussels, 2004 WP3. Conference "Learning from EC: Reducing impact of Mycotoxins in tropical agriculture with emphasis on health and trade in Africa" Ibadan, Nigeria, 2005 WP4. Conference “Advances on genomics, biodiversity and rapid system for detection of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins” Bari, Italy, 2006 WP5. Workshop/Training course on “Mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi detection methods” Bari, Italy, 2006 WP6. EU bilateral workshops with USA and Australia, New Orleans and Sidney, 2005

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP1. Steering Committee The SC will have a key-role in: Supervise and coordinate all activities; Ensure an adequate standard and coherence with the specific objectives of the MYCO-GLOBE and the Commission policies for SSAs; Contribute in formatting and/or preparing the proceedings of the conferences and the final report; 15 international and European experts The SC will provide: Two intermediate reports summarizing the outcome of the main conferences (WP3, WP4); Final report consisting of a compendium of MYCO-GLOBE activities with suggestions for future developments in Europe and in the World of the food safety research area with special emphasis to mycotoxins.

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP2. Conference on “Integration of Mycotoxins and Toxigenic Fungi European research for Food Safety in Global System” Brussels, WP2 conference is focused on: information exchange and up-dating dissemination of the outcomes of the Mycotoxin Prevention Cluster and related EU FP5 – FP6 projects; summary of mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi research worldwide provided by selected speakers from other continents; Deliverables: Conference proceedings (CDs) and specific reports summarizing the general outcome of the meeting; Feed-back from a questionnaire on the relevance of presentations and key knowledge areas which need to be further disseminated

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP3. Conference "Learning from EC: Reducing impact of Mycotoxins in tropical agriculture with emphasis on health and trade in Africa“, Ibadan, Nigeria, 2005 WP3 conference is focused on: Transfer of know-how in mycotoxin and toxigenic fungi by learning from EU experience; Better cooperation and networking between Africa and EU; Recommendation for improving public health and trade through management of mycotoxins in pre-harvest and post-harvest. Deliverables: Conference proceedings Better knowledge of the mycotoxin problem Issues for national and international regulations on mycotoxins in trade Issues for future specific researches in African countries

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP4. Conference “Advances on genomics, biodiversity and rapid system for detection of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins” Bari, Italy, 2006 WP4 conference aims to: disseminate and integrate throughout European and World scientific community updated results of the relevant research on genomic, biodiversity and rapid detection systems for mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi Deliverables: Conference proceedings Updating on advances on genomics of toxigenic fungi and new detection systems Issues for future researches and collaboration at global level

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP5. Workshop/Training course on “Mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi detection methods” Bari, Italy, 2006 Aim: Show and teach traditional methods and new molecular and immunological systems for rapid, robust and user friendly identification of mycotoxin and toxigenic fungi in the food chain. Deliverables: Compendium of the training course Trained persons in detection methods for mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi Feed-back from a questionnaire on the relevance of the training and key areas which need further training

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 WP6. EU Bilateral workshops with USA and Australia, New Orleans and Sidney, 2005 Aims: Facilitate exchange of researchers between EU and USA or Australia Learning from scientific progresses made in USA/Australia and prioritize research needs Share technology and avoid duplication of efforts Deliverables: Joint reports by the workshop participants; Issues for future specific researches and collaboration with USA and Australia Reports on the activity of young researcher short-term missions

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 OTHER ACTIVITIES Regional dissemination and exchange of information on the occurrence of mycotoxins in Asia and South America; Transfer of know-how from European and USA experience to reduce mycotoxin contamination in these regions. Expected results: better knowledge of the mycotoxin problem, prevention methods, risk management in South America and Asia issues for future specific researches and collaboration with these countries

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 Socio-economic significance Long-term impact: Enhance productivity and export potential of agriculture in tropical Africa and other Third countries (Asia and South America) Set up global collaborative network in the field of mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi to help control of toxic wastage in crops Transfer knowledge to developing countries Enable more advanced countries to share information Improve the coordination of EU food safety policies with those of Third countries and international bodies

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 Scientific significance Spread knowledge of advanced research tools in genomics and detection systems for mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi Evaluate research policy in the specific area Disseminate knowledge of best practice for control of food quality and safety in relation to mycotoxins and toxigenic fungi Act, through its final report, as a compendium for suggestions for future food safety research in fungal contamination in Europe and the rest of the world

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 MYCO-GLOBE Participant list 1.ISPA-CNR Institute of Sciences of Food ProductionItaly 2.Cranfield Applied Mycology Group Cranfield UniversityUK 3.IITA International Institute of Tropical AgricultureNigeria 4.USDA Food & Feed Safety Res. Unit US Dept. of AgricultureLousiana USA 5.KSU Dept Plant Pathology Kansas State University Kansas USA 6.RBG Royal Botanic GardenAustralia 7.UNRC Dept. of Microbiology Nat. University of Rio QuartoArgentina 8.ICRISAT International Crops Res. Inst. for the Semi-Arid TropicsIndia

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 Participants and consortium

MYCO-GLOBE Launch Conference Brussels - 22nd October 2004 For More Information Please Contact: Angelo Visconti