Neus Escobar, MSCA researcher at BC3, was recognized for her outstanding contribution to the Policy Pitch Competition at the MSCA Conference 2023, held in conjunction with the Spanish Presidency of the EU on 14-15 November. Out of 170 participants, Escobar was selected as one of the 15 finalists, competing with four other MSCA-IF projects in the category ‘Exposure to Policy Making’.
Neus Escobar participated with her pitch ‘Tracking Chocolate to Fight Deforestation’, in which she summarized the work carried out in the MSCA project GIFTS (Global Interlinkages in Food Trade Systems). The project focuses on the development of a model to trace and identify global agri-food product value chains in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Escobar presented a compelling example of the application of the methodology to address environmental impacts related to chocolate consumption, especially those taking place in cocoa-producing regions. With more than 1,000 votes collected throughout the conference, both in person and online, Escobar won the Audience Award.