ABOUT Authent-Net: Food Authenticity Research Network 
            
            It is acknowledged that historically anti-food fraud capability within Europe has not been consolidated
              and lacks the coordination and support structures available to those working in food safety. 
 There are various initiatives underway to redress this balance e.g. DG Santé’s
              Food Fraud network, DG Research’s FoodIntegrity project, as well as numerous national programmes and
              industry initiatives.
             One pivotal area that still needs to be addressed is bringing together national research funding bodies
              to facilitate the development of transnational research programmes. 
            Authent-Net will address this need by mobilising and coordinating relevant research budget holders in
              order to facilitate the eventual development of a transnational European funding vehicle that will allow
              Members States (MS) to jointly fund anti-fraud research. Authent-Net comprises a core group of 19
              participants from 10 member states, 1 NGO and the US, who are either National research funding bodies;
              experts in food authenticity, and/or experts in transnational funding mechanisms. 
            Authent-Net will:
            
              - Bring together
                  relevant member states R&D budget holders to coordinate inter-disciplinary research effort and
                  build a cohesive and sustainable network
 
              - Undertake stocktaking
                  of existing national research and assess against the international landscape 
 
              - Establish
                  transnational mechanisms and instruments for collating and exchanging information on food authenticity
                  research 
 
              - Develop a high level
                  research and innovation strategy for transnational research and a rationale for a potential ERA-NET on
                  food authenticity
 
            
            
            The two year project will have the following expected impacts: 
            
              - Improved coordination and communication between
                  relevant member states research budget holders
 
              - Enhanced cognisance of existing national
                  research
 
              - Joint strategy for food fraud R&D
 
              - Agreed priorities and capability to deliver
                  transnational European research on food fraud