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Podcast
What do Europeans eat? We’re talking data - why it’s crucial for healthy diets. Join us as we test stereotypes and learn why we may start wearing data chips on our teeth!
Campaign
Protecting our farms from infectious diseases starts with awareness and prevention. With the EU-wide campaign #NoBirdFlu, we are providing essential information on farm biosecurity to help prevent the...
News
The #NoBirdFlu toolkit, launched to coincide with the start of the new migratory season in Europe, aims to raise awareness about the importance of applying simple biosecurity steps, particularly on...
News
An Austrian veterinary surgeon with more than 30 years of international experience, Dr. Kriz has dedicated his career to science, public health, and European cooperation. He previously held senior...
Podcast
It’s BBQ time! Learn how to stay safe when cooking your favourite food on the grill. We’ll even share our own barbecue favourites along the way!
Infographic
EFSA scientists looked into how well current fur farming conditions support animal welfare. The goal was to understand if the welfare issues observed in mink, foxes, raccoon dog and chinchilla can be...
Infographic
Beef cattle are farmed in different ways across the EU — some are housed indoors, others kept on pasture or in feedlots. EFSA’s scientists have reviewed the latest evidence and provided...
News
Since 2022, EFSA has involved 130 experts to support the European Commission in the revision of the current list of priority pests – quarantine pests that pose the most serious threats to the EU...
News
EFSA has re-assessed the potential risks to consumers from fluoride in drinking water, food, fluoridated table salt, and ingested fluoridated dental care products.
News
EFSA is seeking feedback on its draft assessment of the health risks of estragole in fennel seed preparations, including herbal infusions.
Podcast
What are food supplements and do we need them? In this episode, we explore the different forms that supplements can take, shedding light on what they can and cannot do.
News
The seasonal migration of wild birds and the importation of certain US products could be potential routes for the introduction of the HPAI virus currently affecting US dairy cows into Europe.