Acronym NA
Category
Seafood Processing
Fisheries
Title Kvalitetsstatus for råstoff av torsk og hyse, ved levering fra fisker - Quality status for raw materials of cod and haddock, when delivered from fisherman
Programme National Programme
Instrument (FP6)
Contact Type (FP7)
Strand (Interreg)
NA
Theme (FP7)
Activity Area (FP6)
Regional Area (Interreg)
Action (COST)
NA
Specific Programme (FP7)
NA
Funding source National
Coordinator Leif Jørgen Akse
Coordinator email leif.akse@nofima.no
Coordinator institution
NOFIMA - Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research (Norway)
Institutions involved
NA
Start year 2013
End year 2015
Funding (€) € 185,022
Website https://www.fhf.no/prosjekter/prosjektbasen/900951/
Summary Players in the industry claim that the quality of whitefish raw material is developing negatively. However, it is not well documented how landings of whitefish are actually distributed along a "quality scale" from flawless raw material that can be used for all applications, to poor raw material that has few uses.
The project will estimate how the quality of fresh raw material of cod and haddock is actually distributed between defined quality classes and what economic consequences this has for the industry. Definition of quality classes is made on the basis of the flexibility one has with regard to applications. Documentation is based both on previous data and on new data that is registered in the project. The new registrations cover all relevant tools, but with particular emphasis on forms of operation where the data base is weak from before.
Goals:
To register catch damage and quality defects in cod and haddock when delivered from fisherman to buyer, for all relevant gear, through an annual cycle. The Catch-Damage Index (Nofima 2013) is used as a registration tool, but a simpler control form will also be developed and tested for use in companies' reception control, and / or in quality control performed by the supervisory authority.
Sub-goals
• To establish criteria for grouping fresh raw material of cod and haddock into “quality classes” based on application possibilities (from “flawless” raw material to “poor” quality).
• To establish a database of quality records that can be used to estimate how the raw material of cod and haddock is distributed between the defined quality classes and how this develops over time.
• To estimate financial consequences in defined “model companies” based on the quality classification of the raw material, when the quality classes are differently distributed in relevant “raw material purchases”.
Keywords
Cod;
Haddock;
Fish;
Fish quality;
Fishing industry;
Fish products;
Marine Region
76
Not associated to marine areas
0
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