NATO AND EU CONDUCT STRATEGIC FOOD SECURITY RESEARCH

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is to cooperate with the European Cooperation in Science and Technology programme (COST) in research strengthening the safety and security of Europe's meat and livestock chain. Especially since the September 11 attacks, military forces and alliances have been increasingly concerned about bio-terror attacks via food distribution systems. As a result, NATO's Science for Peace and Security programme (SPS) has staged an inaugural meeting with COST, which is managed by the European Union (EU) to identify ...


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