Athens, Greece, December 5th, 2025
The Horizon Europe project EFRA (Extreme Food Risk Analytics) announces the availability of the EFRA Data & Analytics Marketplace, as a single access point to EFRA’s datasets, AI models, visualisation dashboards, and data sharing concepts, supporting continued research and innovation in food risk prevention. EFRA was launched to explore how extreme scale data mining, aggregation, and analytics can strengthen Europe’s food safety resilience.
Over its duration, EFRA delivered a set of interconnected tools that collectively form a production ready research ecosystem. The EFRA Data Hub mines, processes, annotates, and links heterogeneous food safety data sources using intelligent crawlers and semantic technologies. The EFRA Analytics Powerhouse, transforms these data into insights and powers privacy preserving, explainable AI models. The EFRA Marketplace now brings these components together in a single, accessible environment for researchers, food industry professionals, and policymakers through https://efra-marketplace.agroknow.com.
A key feature of the Marketplace is its support for community contributed datasets, allowing organisations, researchers, and professionals to share their data under transparent visibility rules. A major innovation is the introduction of Data Sharing Networks, trusted environments where organisations contribute anonymised, harmonised datasets under shared governance rules. Instead of exchanging raw data, participants securely pool information to generate aggregated insights. This model has already been validated with the Food Fortress community and the Food Microbiology Intelligence Network (F MIN).
The Marketplace also provides access to piloted software applications delivered through commercial platforms (AGROKNOW’s FOODAKAI, AGRIVI 360 Farm Management, and SGS Digicomply), enabling users to explore trends, risk signals, and early warning indicators derived from EFRA data and predictive AI models. These dashboards reflect the project’s four real world topics:
- Enhancing safety and efficiency in poultry farming
- Predicting pest alerts to optimise pesticide use
- Supporting food product compliance with context aware summarisation
- Mycotoxins in animal feed and effects on animal production
With the EFRA Marketplace now available to the community, the project’s outcomes remain accessible beyond its lifetime, supporting continued research, collaboration, and innovation in food risk prevention. The Marketplace consolidates all final EFRA results, datasets, models, dashboards, APIs, and documentation, into a single, coherent environment that strengthens Europe’s capacity to detect, understand, and respond to emerging food safety risks.
To learn more, visit the EFRA website: https://efraproject.eu.


