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General Information
The partnership aims to deliver key knowledge, services and products to significantly improve the control of animal infectious diseases and animal welfare in a coordinated way which will sustain animal production and protect public health. It will involve reference laboratories, funding agencies and cooperate with the private sector.
By 2030, programmes will be further aligned, the animal health and welfare research and innovation ecosystem will be stronger, improving preparedness and providing additional solutions to prevent, detect and respond to priority infectious animal diseases, fight antimicrobial resistance, and improve animal welfare.
Expected type and composition of partners: At least: Public research programme owners/managers in animal health in Europe ; possibly research funders, such as foundations ▪ As much as possible: ▪ Public research programme owners/managers from non-European countries willing to coordinate efforts on animal health research ▪ ‘industrial’ sector (including SMEs), in particular pharmaceutical industry, diagnostic industry ▪ Depending on scope, either as partners or as stakeholders: public or private actors in related domains, such as feed (additives) industry; animal welfare; genomics; environmental health; precision farming ▪ As stakeholders: veterinary profession, animal farming community; organisations (OIE, FAO; EFSA; EMA)
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Partnership is planned for the Work Programme 2023/4, more details will be provided at a later stage
Related Cluster
Food, bioeconomy, natural resources, agriculture and environment