Nébih to built a smart food chain security analysis system
The National Food Chain Safety Agency (Nébih) completed the development of the Intelligent Food Chain Safety Analysis System (Intel) with an investment of 3,805 billion HUF within the Széchenyi 2020 program with the non-refundable grant of the EU.
According to Nébih’s announcement sent to the MTI on Thursday, one of the key objectives of the project was to optimize and modernize the authority’s existing data analysis systems. With the development, more and better food chain information flowing into the system became available, exploring the links between them and the effectiveness of Nébih’s risk analysis systems. (MTI)
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