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Premio Daniel Carasso is an award named after the founder of the Danone Company in France, who dedicated 80 years of his life to the development of healthy food products around the world. It is an initiative by the Daniel & Nina Carasso Foundation* . As a tribute to Daniel Carasso’s homeland,the first edition award will be held in Madrid in November 2012, organized by the Spanish delegation of the Fondation de France. HOW TO ENTER THE PREMIO DANIEL CARASSO AWARD 1. Applicants should have published outstanding scientific work and be actively involved in promising projects with potential practical applications. 2. Fields of application: Basic and applied nutrition, food sciences and technology, food studies, agriculture, agronomy, agro-ecology, fisheries and aquaculture, ecology, biodiversity, environmental sciences, sociology, anthropology, economics, implementation research, nutrition/food/agricultural policies. 3. Opening and closing dates for entries: 1st December 2011 – 31st January 2012 The prize: 100,000 € For further information and online applications, go to: www.premiodanielcarasso.org Premio daniel Carasso recognizes and encourages outstanding research in sustainable food and diets for long-term health *Under the aegis of the Fondation de France © istockphoto.com/Photo_Concepts
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Premio Daniel Carasso is an award named after the founder of the Danone Company in France,

who dedicated 80 years of his life to the development of healthy food products around the world.

It is an initiative by the Daniel & Nina Carasso Foundation*.

As a tribute toDaniel Carasso’s homeland,the first edition awardwill be held inMadrid inNovember

2012, organized by the Spanish delegation of the Fondation de France.

HOW TO ENTER THE PREMIO DANIEL CARASSO AWARD

1. Applicants should have published outstanding scientific work and be actively involved in

promising projects with potential practical applications.

2. Fields of application:

Basic and applied nutrition, food sciences and technology, food studies, agriculture, agronomy,

agro-ecology, fisheries and aquaculture, ecology, biodiversity, environmental sciences, sociology,

anthropology, economics, implementation research, nutrition/food/agricultural policies.

3. Opening and closing dates for entries: 1st December 2011 – 31st January 2012

The prize: 100,000 €

For further information and online applications, go to:

www.premiodanielcarasso.org

Premio daniel Carassorecognizes and encourages outstanding research

in sustainable food and diets for long-term health

*Under the aegis of the Fondation de France

©istockphoto.com/Photo_Concepts

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