Europe's food systems face growing threats from fraud, cyberattacks, and supply chain disruptions
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Europe's food systems face interconnected threats including food fraud, cyberattacks, and food safety risks that can disrupt supply chains and erode public trust. The article highlights a webinar titled 'Advancing Food System Security: From Early Signals to Systemic Resilience' scheduled for 3 July 2026, which focuses on early detection, preparedness, and building resilience across the food sector. The piece emphasizes the need for systemic approaches to address these growing and increasingly linked challenges.
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· 3 pulledEurope's food systems are facing a growing range of challenges, including food fraud, cyberattacks, food safety threats, and other risks that can disrupt supply chains and affect public confidence.
As these threats become increasingly interconnected, there is growing interest in approaches that focus on early detection, preparedness, and resilience across the food sector.
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