Post on 17-Jan-2016
Dragan Palić, Jovanka Lević, Đuro Vukmirović, Radmilo Čolović, Erno Gyimes, Istvan Lepran
Instrument for pre-accession (IPA)
University of Novi Sad, Institute of Food Technology (FINS)
University of Szeged, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Food Engineering (SZTE)
Project partners
Project general details
• Project title: Research co-operation on developing innovative fish feed for promotion of healthy food in the region• Project ID: HUSRB/1002/214/120• Project acronym: FEED-PRO-FOOD• Duration of the Project: 18 months• Project starting date: January 1st, 2012• Project end date: June 30th, 2013
Project budget
• Total budget: 277,820.00 EUR• IPA (85%): 236,147.00 EUR
FINS: 125,655.50 EURSZTE: 110,491.50 EUR
Background
Problem
Common carp is the predominant species in both countries.
The CVD mortalities are over 50% in both countries.
The per capita fish meat consumption in Serbia and Hungary is around 5 kg, being among the lowest in Europe.
Consumption of fish meat rich in ω-3 and ω-6 fatty decreases CVD mortality rates. Increase in production and
consumption of carp meat with improved quality will lower the risk of CVD.
Cyprinus carpio
Activity plan
Activity 1: Development of fish feed formulations Activity 2: Parametars of feed technological processing Activity 3: Fish feed quality - chemical assessment Activity 4: Feed performance in fish feeding trials Activity 5: Fish meat quality - chemical assessment Activity 6: Fish meat quality - biological assessmentActivity 7: Dissemination of results
Activity plan – Novi Sad/Szeged
Activity 1: Development of fish feed formulations
Activity 2: Parameters of feed technological processing
PILOT PLANT OF FEED-TO- FOOD CENTER
AT THE INSTITUTE OF FOOD
TECHNOLOGY
Activity plan – Novi Sad
Activity 3: Fish feed quality - chemical assessment• physical properties• chemical composition and • fatty acid content
Activity 4: Feed performance in fish feeding trialsThe efficiency of new feeds will be tested in feeding trial with common carp.
Activity plan – Novi Sad/Szeged
HAKI CENTER
Activity 5: Fish meat quality – chemical assessment
- basic chemical composition and fatty acid profile of fish meat
Activity plan – Novi Sad/Szeged
Activity 7: Dissemination of results• lectures for pre-school and primary school educators and consumers
• workshops for agro-food sector
• leaflets
• web-portal: www.feed-pro-food.uns.ac.rs
Activity 6: Fish meat quality – biological assessment - feeding trials with mammalian model animals, i.e. rats.
- specific physiological effects (weight gain, blood pressure, heart rate and ex vivo platelet aggregation changes of rats)
Target groups
Target groups of this project are the role-players in feed-to-food chain:Feed manufacturers are a target group who will benefit from the
project by being provided with an high-quality,environmentally sustainable fish feed.
Another target group are fish producers, who will benefit by being able to offer healthier fish meat.
The main target group are end-users of fish meat, i.e. consumers. Consumer target sub-group is the one with cardiovascular deceases (CVD), who will benefit by lowering the risk of CVD development.
Newly developed floating feed will bring:
I Improved income/expense ratio, at least 10%
II Positive environmental effect
III Improved ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids in carp meat - narrowing it to the marine fish ratio
Benefits
Fish producers:• faster fish growth• less feed spending• better health status
Feed producers:• increased turnover• higher demand for feed• shorter feeding circle
FINS (14)
Dr Dragan Palić, project managerDr Jovanka LevićSlavica Sredanović, MScDr Olivera DjuragićDr Slavko FilipovićDr Šandor KormanjošRadmilo Čolović, MScDušica Ivanov, MSc
Project team membersSZTE (8)
Dr Erno GyimesDr Antal VehaDr Judit Peter SzucsBalazs Szabo, MScIbolya Gálné SzabadosBernadett Anna MacsekExternal experts:Dr. István CserngeriDr. István Leprán
Đuro VukmirovićBojana Kokić, MScNedeljka Spasevski, MScZdenka MarkovićAlbert KormanjošExternal expert:Dr. Rade Jovanović
This presentation has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The content of the presentation is the sole responsibility of Institute of Food Technology and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union and/ or the Managing Authority.
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Partners:Partners:1.Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged, Hungary
2.University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, Novi Sad, Serbia
3.Cereal Research Non-profit Ltd., Szeged, Hungary
4.University of Novi Sad, Institute of Food Technology (FINS), Novi Sad, Serbia