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Analysing food systems, from production and marketing to consumption and waste contributes towards the EU’s work on food security, biodiversity and addressing climate change.
The JRC’s research helps EU industry needs to undergo major transformations to meet the imperatives of climate neutrality, pollution reduction and circularity while remaining globally competitive, human-centred, inclusive and resilient in the face of unpredictable shocks and shifting geopolitics.
The JRC analyses EU and global population dynamics and their impact on various EU policy areas, including growth, employment, education, environment and health. Our research will help achieve an effective migration management system in the EU.
JRC supports the Commission’s work on strategic foresight and democratic policymaking processes.