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Small Fish and Food Security: Towards innovative integration of fish in African food systems to improve nutrition

Project

Food and consumer protection

This project contributes to the research aim 'Food and consumer protection'. Which funding institutions are active for this aim? What are the sub-aims? Take a look:
Food and consumer protection


Project code: BfR-BIOS-08-1337-207
Contract period: 01.09.2018 - 31.08.2021
Purpose of research: Applied research

This project is part of the ERA-net LEAP-Agri project SmallFishFood, which performed by a multidisciplinary consortium of various partner institutions from Norway, the Netherlands, Ghana, Germany, Kenya and Uganda. It deals with the improvement along the supply chains of processed small fish from the capture fisheries in Ghana, Uganda and Kenya.

The goals are: 

● Identification and quantification of current pattern of production and distribution of small fish as food and feed;
● Description of patterns of harvest, marketing and utilization of small fish and how this food resource contributes to food and nutrition security in these countries;
● Improvement of production and processing to achieve higher quality and safety as well as longer shelf life of the food products; and
● Communication of improvements along the supply chains.

In this project, the University of Ghana, in collaboration with other consortium partners, will improve the recording processes of small-scale fisheries for small fish. Small fish are tracked along the flow of goods from catch, through processing, to transport, all the way to the consumer, to record and quantify in detail the volume flows and food losses. Based on this quantification, models will be used in order to transfer the findings to other product chains of small fish. The Ghanaian Food Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, in collaboration with other consortium partners, will explore and improve the marketing, processing, packaging and shelf-life of processed small fish. Special focus will be on improving the drying of small fish. The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment will analyse samples of processed small fish along the supply chain for microbiological food safety and develop recommendations to increase the food safety of these products.

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Subjects

  • Freshwater fisheries
  • Marine fisheries
  • Resource management
  • Process engineering
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Framework programme

BMEL Frameworkprogramme 2008

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