Project: Smart and innovative packaging, post-harvest rot management and shipping of organic citrus fruit
Acronym | BiOrangePack (Reference Number: 2019-SECTION2-5) |
Project Topic | The overall objective of the project is to increase the efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness of the post-farming processing chain of organic citrus fruit, by intervening points of weakness and the unresolved problems of this supply chain. Consistently with the scope, specific objectives include: i) Reduction (from 30 to 0.5%) of losses caused by post-harvest rots during storage and transportation, by treating the fruits with non-toxic, eco-friendly substances and bio-products compatible with organic food as an alternative option to synthetic fungicides (innovative green technology). ii) raising of the quality standards of fresh fruits and juice by using molecular diagnostics (innovative biotechnology) for the detection of pathogenic quarantine fungi (zero tolerance) and mycotoxins (under detectable levels) and excluding fruits that do not comply with EU and EPPO phytopathological and toxicological standards; iii) extension of the shelf-life (from 40 to 45-50 days for oranges; from 60 to 70 days for lemons) of fresh fruit using biodegradable active biocoating and smart packaging; iv) application of smart technologies (ICT-based technologies and machine learning techniques) to reduce shipping times and optimize the delivery of fruits to the targeted markets (20% increase in shipment efficiency and exclusion of complaints or cuts by GDO; v) minimizing the waste (reduction up to 80%) of the industrial fruit transformation by recycling and exploiting the most of citrus pulp, the major by-product of juice and essence industry, by utilizing it as a raw material to produce a biodegradable and natural biocoating of fruit packaging, in accordance with the principles of circular economy and the standards of organic food. |
Network | PRIMA |
Call | Section 2 Call 2019 - Multi-topic |
Project partner
Number | Name | Role | Country |
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1 | University Of Catania | Coordinator | Italy |
2 | Centro Siciliano di Fisica Nucleare e di Struttura della Materia | Partner | Italy |
3 | Center for colloid and surface science - Laboratory for Molecular Surfaces and Nanotechnology | Partner | Italy |
4 | Organizzazione dei produttori di Agrumi - OP Cosentino | Partner | Italy |
5 | Decco Italia srl | Partner | Italy |
6 | Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique | Partner | Algeria |
7 | University of Valencia | Partner | Spain |
8 | Aimplas | Partner | Spain |
9 | Agdia Emea | Partner | France |
10 | University of Tunisi El Manar | Partner | Tunisia |
11 | Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie | Partner | Tunisia |
12 | Centre Technique des Agrumes | Partner | Tunisia |
13 | Ankara University | Partner | Türkiye |
14 | Institut de Recherche en Horticulture et Semences | Partner | France |