Project: Agro Food Waste Recovery: new processing technologies for food Safety and Packaging

Acronym FoWRSaP
Duration 01/06/2024 - 01/06/2027
Project Topic FoWRSaP project represents a pioneering initiative at the intersection of sustainability, food technology, and waste management. Situated in the Mediterranean region, where food quality and shelf-life face continuous threats, FoWRSaP seeks to revolutionize the agro-food industry through a multifaceted approach. FoWRSaP addresses the challenges posed by microbial spoilage, quality degradation, and waste generation by leveraging innovative biodegradable packaging materials, fabricated from biopolymers (Chitosan and Polylactic acid) and enriched with bioactive compounds derived from olive and date by-products and plant microbiome. These materials are not only environmentally friendly but also enhance food preservation, quality, and safety. The project employs cutting-edge green extraction techniques to obtain valuable bioactive compounds, such as antioxidant and antimicrobial agents, organoleptic quality enhancers, and natural pigments, from agro-food waste. These compounds, with their interesting properties, hold the key to extending the shelf life of food products naturally. Furthermore, FoWRSaP integrates biosensor-based packaging and nano-sensor technologies, enabling real-time monitoring of food products during transportation and storage. This technology empowers consumers to make informed choices about product quality. FoWRSaP's commitment to circular economy principles is evident in its valorization of by-products from various agro-food industries, contributing to environmental and economic sustainability. Through collaborative efforts with diverse stakeholders, including SMEs, research institutions, and local communities, FoWRSaP aims to create a holistic ecosystem that fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and economic development. In summary, FoWRSaP project envisions a future where agro-food waste is transformed into valuable resources, and food products reach consumers with extended shelf life, improved quality, and enhanced safety. This multifaceted approach holds the potential to revolutionize the agro-food industry while promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship
Network PRIMA
Call Section 2 – Multi-topic 2023

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
203 Center of Biotechnology of Borj Cédria Coordinator Tunisia
204 National Center for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies Partner Tunisia
205 VACPA Partner Tunisia
206 AGRI-LAND Partner Tunisia
207 Centro Tecnológico de la Carne Partner Spain
208 Miguel Hernández University Partner Spain
209 SURINVER EL GRUPO S. COOP Partner Spain
210 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Partner Greece
211 University of Pisa Partner Italy
212 The Hashemite University Partner Jordan
213 University Hassan II of Casablanca Partner Morocco
214 faculte des sciences universite mohammed premier oujda maroc Partner Morocco
215 Instituto Politécnico de Bragança Partner Portugal
216 Tarsus University Partner Türkiye
217 Middle East Technical University Partner Türkiye
218 University of Bejaia Partner Algeria