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FRUALGAE

Project Summary

FRUALGAE aims to implement sustainable technologies and methodologies to reduce food loss and waste and to improve water management in the Mediterranean agro-food supply chain.

Generic representation of FRUALGAE

Sustainable technologies and methodologies to improve quality and extend product shelf life in the Mediterranean agro-food supply chain

Start and End Date
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Coordinating Entity
Emmanouil Flemetakis, Agricultural University of Athens
CCMAR Coordinators

Funding agencies

Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area
CCMAR Budget
100000.00€

Project Activities

FRUALGAE aims to implement sustainable technologies and methodologies to reduce food loss and waste and to improve water management in the Mediterranean agro-food supply chain.

The specific objectives of the project are summarized below:

  1. Identification of specific microalgae (scalable) with target functionalities and biomolecules (antimicrobials, and antioxidants activity).
  2. Application of the selected microalgae for greenhouse hydroponic water treatment and utilization.
  3. Holistic valorisation of side-streams obtained during hydroponic water treatment.
  4. Development and testing of economic and eco-friendly nonthermal food processing methods for quality improvement and shelf life extension-Synergistic application with produced biocomponents.
  5. Design and testing of economic and eco-friendly active food packaging technologies for quality improvement and shelf life extension-Synergistic application with the produced biocomponents.
  6. Assessment of the sustainability of the new packaging solution for different supply chains
  7. Effective communication/dissemination to all stakeholders of the projects’ aims, objectives and outputs.

Funding agencies

Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Mediterranean Area

Project partners

Agricultural University of Athens
National Technical University of Athens
Lebanese American University
Alexandria University
University of Bonn
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Protypes Ydroponikes Kalliergies

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