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EU-Förderung (5.140.274 €): Biorefineries for the valorisation of macroalgal residual biomass and legume processing by-products to obtain new protein value chains for high-value food and feed … Hor30.04.2020 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Biorefineries for the valorisation of macroalgal residual biomass and legume processing by-products to obtain new protein value chains for high-value food and feed applications

ALEHOOP provides the demonstration at pilot scale of both sustainable macroalgae and legume-based biorefineries for the recovery of low-cost dietary proteins from alga-based and plant residual biomass and their validation to meet market requirements of consumers and industry in the food and feed sectors. In these sectors, consumers are demanding affordable functional natural proteins from alternative sources and industry is demanding low-cost bio-based protein formulations with better performance and higher sustainability. Current protein demand for the 7.3 billion inhabitants of the world is approximately 202 Mt. Due to the rise in meat consumption more proteins are therefore required for animal feeding. To satisfy the current protein demand, Europe imports over 30 Mt of soy from the Americas each year mainly for animal feeding, entailing 95% dependency of EU on imported soy. Current sources of proteins are becoming unsustainable from an economic and environmental perspective for Europe resulting in concerns for sustainability and food security and leading to search for new alternative proteins. ALEHOOP addresses the obtaining of proteins from green macroalgal blooms, brown seaweed by-products from algae processors and legume processing by-products (peas, lupines, beans and lentils) as alternative protein sources for animal feeding (case of green seaweed) and food applications (case of brown seaweed and legume by-products), since they are low cost and under-exploited biomass that do not compete with traditional food crops for space and resources. This will reduce EU´s dependency on protein imports and contribute to our raw material security. The new proteins will be validated in foods for elderly, sporty and overweight people, vegetarians and healthy consumers as well as for animal feed creating cross-sectorial interconnection between these value chains and supporting the projected business plan.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
Alginor ASA 481.766 €
Asociacion Nacional de Fabricantes de Conservas y Productos Transformados de Pescados y Mariscos Centro Nacional de Conocimiento y Tecnologia para La Industria Marina Acuicola y Alimentaria 347.063 €
Biosurya SL 17.404,41 €
BIOZOON GmbH 252.088 €
CENTIV GmbH 220.514 €
Contactica SL 413.424 €
Eigen Vermogen Van HET Instituut Voor Landbouw- en Visserijonderzoek 283.838 €
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation 550.856 €
Garlan, S.Coop 193.922 €
Isanatur Spain SL 212.055 €
Nutrition Sciences 219.525 €
Technological University Dublin 490.725 €
Universidad de Cadiz 327.023 €
Universidad de Vigo 364.388 €
Vidara Life Ingredients SA 264.248 €
Vyzkumny Ustav Veterinarniho Lekarstvi 363.819 €
WILD FLORIAN 137.617 €

Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/887259

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