Trade by Food Chain
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About STREAMING
Project title: Sustainable Trade Regimes with Europe and Africa through Mapping Innovation, New-technology and Growth-mindset
Acronym: STREAMING
Grant Agreement: 101182256
Implementation period: 1 February 2025 – 31 July 2028
Budget: € 4,447,461.25
Funding program: Horizon 2.6 – Food, Bio-economy Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
Funded by: European Union
Geographical area: Germany, The Netherlands, Poland, Tunisia, Senegal, Togo, Kenya, Ethiopia, South Africa, Belgium, Serbia, Rwanda
Consortium
- Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, Germany - Coordinator
- Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
- Uniwersytet Rolniczy Im. Hugona Kollataja w Krakowie, Poland
- Universite de Gabes, Tunisia
- Universite du Sine Saloum El-Hadj Ibrahima NIASS, Senegal
- Universite de Kara, Togo
- Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, Kenya
- Arsi University, Ethiopia
- University of the Free State, South Africa
- Vrije Universiteit Bruxelles, Belgium
- Western Balkans Institute, Serbia
- Bayerische Forschungsallianz Bavarian Research, Germany
- BUNDESVERBAND IT-MITTELSTAND EV, Germany
- Rwanda ICT Chamber, Rwanda
- GS1 Germany Gmbh, Germany
STREAMING map
STREAMING as a solution

Specifically, the project aims at:
STREAMING project aims to develop strategies for fair, healthy, and environmentally sustainable food systems across the continent. By fostering connections between basic research and practical implementation,
STREAMING seeks to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among various target groups, including women, researchers, students, and farmers.
The project aims to bridge academia-industry gaps and promote the adoption of sustainable practices and technologies in African food trade systems. Additionally, with a focus on policy analysis and recommendation.
The project aims to inform trade policies in Africa and Europe, with an emphasis on removing non-tariff barriers to trade and enhancing resilience against external challenges such as climate change. By integrating stakeholder perspectives, empirical research, and innovative solutions.