Acronym APROPOS
Category
Marine Biotechnology
Seafood Processing
Title Added value from high protein & high oil industrial co-streams
Programme FP7
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
FP7 - Collaborative Project targeted to a Special Group (such as SMEs)
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
KBBE – Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Biotechnology
Specific Programme (FP7)
Cooperation
Funding source European
Coordinator Raija Lantto
Coordinator email raija.lantto@vtt.fi
Coordinator institution
VTT - Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland)
Institutions involved
ASU - Aleksandras Stulginskis University (Lithuania) ,
NA - Ecofoster Group Oy (Finland) ,
TERI - Energy and Resources Institute (India) ,
IGV - Institute for Grain Processing GmbH (Germany) ,
NA - Kankaisten Öljykasvit Oy (Finland) ,
NA - Kroppenstedter Ölmühle Walter Döpelheuer GmbH (Germany) ,
NA - Lasting Solutions Ltd (Uganda) ,
MAHRN - Manitoba Agri-Health Research Network Inc (Canada) ,
Mecpro - Mecpro Heavy Engineering Ltd (India) ,
NA - Nutrimar AS (Norway) ,
SINTEF-SFH - SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture (Norway) ,
NA - Sybimar Oy Energy Solutions (Finland) ,
NA - Textil Planas Oliveras SA (Spain) ,
NA - True Cosmetics SL (Spain) ,
UPC - Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain) ,
UON - University of Nairobi (Kenya) ,
Start year 2012
End year 2014
Funding (€) € 3,879,813
Website https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/289170
Summary The focus of APROPOS is to develop novel eco-efficient bio-mechanical processing solutions to enrich intermediate fractions from industrial high protein and oil-containing process residues originating from agriculture and fisheries. Enzyme-aided modification steps are developed for the intermediate fractions to obtain value-added nutritive and bio-active components, chemical as well as functional bio-materials suitable for exploitation in food, skin care, wound healing, bio-pesticide and soil improvement product applications. Mentioned residues are voluminous in Europe and globally significant. Zero waste concepts to be developed aim at avoidance of unnecessary purification of the components, establishment of local and distributed processing units in connection with the primary production and new business opportunities essentially for SMEs in Europe and beyond. An emphasis is directed to East Africa and India to support their needs to process local residues to components directed to nourish infants and fight against pests, respectively, in rural areas of both regions. The success of technological developments will be assessed in terms of economical feasibility, raw material efficiency and environmental impacts. The assessment will also include study on how the developed residue producer-end use value chain will affect the existing value chain from the residue producer to feed or energy. The multidisciplinary research group and cross-industrial SME group together cover the whole value chain from residue producers and processors to various end-users. The expertise of the partners include crop and fish processing, process hard ware manufacture, mechanical, chemical and biotechnical biomaterial processing, biomaterial up-grading and analytics, enzyme technology, end-product applications, assessment of eco-efficiency and value chains, technology transfer and commercialization. Feasibility of the developed processes is verified by demonstrations...
Keywords
Waste valorization;
Bioactive compounds;
Biomaterial;
Wastes;
Human health;
Bioprospecting;
Human food;
Technology;
Marine Region
76
Not associated to marine areas
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