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EU funding (€4,996,972): PROPELLING HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INNOVATIVE FOOD PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES Hor1 Oct 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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PROPELLING HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH INNOVATIVE FOOD PRODUCTS AND PROCESSES
"Sustain-a-bite has the ambition to develop innovative, affordable, energy and water efficient minimal processing solutions for plant-based ingredient and food production. The produced food prototypes will ensure maximal nutritional quality and health benefits, taking into account consumer perspectives. Our approach is to combine bioprocesses and non-thermal treatments that enable reduction of >30% energy and >50% water consumption, compared to highly processed plant-protein isolates. The technology concepts developed will reduce the consumer prices of plant-based foods by 25% compared to the commodity meat and dairy products making them more affordable. This novel co-(bio)processing concept will make a paradigm shift by disrupting the traditional plant ingredient processes, which generate substantial side-streams during production of highly refined isolates or concentrates. Sustain-a-bite food prototypes aim to diversify the use of plant ingredients in various forms, including liquids, semi-solids, and solids. This goes beyond addressing just the ""protein challenge,"" as it utilizes the entire plant matrix to provide not only protein but also dietary fibre, essential minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins. This approach maximizes nutritional quality and offers associated health benefits. The minimal processing solutions developed in Sustain-a-bite will aim at tailoring the structural architecture of the raw materials towards reduced anti-nutritional factors, enhanced satiety, nutrient bio-accessibility, and sensory quality. We will evaluate the effect of processing on macro- and micronutrient bioavailability, protein, and starch digestibility as well as gut microbiome by developing improved realistic predictive in vitro models. Sustainability, health and economic impacts of minimal processing will be assessed both at the product and system scales."
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE | ? |
| BVTCHER sp. z o.o. | €30,000 |
| Danmarks Tekniske Universitet | €271,500 |
| Eit Food CLC North-East SP Zoo | €62,750 |
| Eurizon SL | €66,115 |
| Grupa Maspex SP Zoo | €0.00 |
| Innovarum SL | €305,635 |
| Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare Pentru Bioresurse Alimentare | €220,000 |
| Izmir Institute OF Technology | €133,125 |
| Moa Biotech SL | €98,125 |
| Roquette Freres SA | €48,920 |
| STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH | €422,855 |
| Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority | €245,719 |
| TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy | €1,244,930 |
| The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford | €365,213 |
| Tymbark-MWS sp. z o.o. | €65,000 |
| Universidade do Porto | €186,400 |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Milano | €237,686 |
| University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork | €683,125 |
| VAASAN YLIOPISTO | €250,550 |
| Viking Malt Oy | €59,325 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101180399
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Berner Fachhochschule, Berne, Switzerland.