he conference will bring together innovators from all over the world to discuss the importance of open agricultural data to increased food security across the globe, as well as in opening doors for public/private partnerships and economic growth.
The agency also claims that the new proposed rules “build on existing voluntary industry guidelines for food safety, which many producers, growers and others currently follow.
Continuing its commitment to transparency and openness, EFSA will launch a public consultation in July on its draft scientific opinion on the possible risks to public health of bisphenol A (BPA).
The conference is a commitment that was made at the 2012 G-8 Summit in Camp David, Maryland. Open data is being used by innovators and entrepreneurs around the world to accelerate development.