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Title: European Technology Platform Food for Life www'ciaa'be


1
European Technology Platform Food for
Lifewww.ciaa.be
  • Professor Roger Fenwick
  • CEAF Project Conference and Information Day
  • Kiev 9th February, 2006

2
Rationale for an ETP
  • An industry-led public-private partnership
    enabling all relevant stakeholders industry,
    SMEs, researchers, consumers, regulators, funding
    agencies, policymakers, opinion formers in key
    economic sectors to commit to working together
    over the long term to
  • - identify the innovation challenge,
  • - develop the necessary trans-national
    research programme, and
  • - implement the results.
  • A mechanism that directly addresses the European
    Paradox, the Lisbon and Barcelona Council
    Declarations and contributes to the strengthening
    of the European-wide innovation process.

3
European Agro-Food Industry
  • Largest manufacturing sector in the EU (13.6 in
    EU15),
  • Turnover EU25 was 810 billion in 2004,
  • Total exports in 2003 were 45 billion with a
    positive trade balance of 5.8 billion,
  • Major employer with 4.1 million workers of which
    61 are in the SME sector,
  • but
  • Limited growth _at_ 1.9 .
  • The ETP Food for Life seeks to promote effective
    innovation across the food animal, fish, plant
    chain.

4
The Challenge
  • Currently the EU lags behind
  • the USA and Japan in
  • transfer of knowledge- and technology.
  • Given its current investment, by 2010 China will
    also
  • be ahead of the EU.
  • The emerging economies of India and Brazil are
    also investing heavily in ST, so that before too
    long..

5
The Vision of theETP Food for Life www.ciaa.be
  • An effective integration of strategically-focussed
    , trans-national, concerted research in the
    nutritional-, food- and consumer sciences and
    food chain management will deliver innovative,
    novel and improved food products for, and to,
    national, regional and global markets in line
    with consumer needs and expectations.
  • These products, together with recommended changes
    in dietary regimes and lifestyles, will have a
    positive impact on public health and overall
    quality of life (adding life to years).
  • Such targeted activities will support a
    successful and competitive pan-European agro-food
    industry having global business leadership
    securely based on economic growth, technology
    transfer, sustainable food production and
    consumer confidence.

6
Research Areas of European Technology Platform
Food for Life www.ciaa.be
7
Food and Health www.ciaa.be
  • New and effective food-based strategies to
    optimise
  • childrens growth and mental development,
  • lean body mass in adults, prevention of obesity,
  • immune function and mental performance, and
  • healthy gastro-intestinal tract for improved
    wellbeing and resistance to disease.
  • New and effective food-based strategies for
    reducing the risk of diet-related diseases, such
    as
  • obesity,
  • cardio-vascular disease,
  • diabetes,
  • arthritis,
  • cancer, and
  • osteoporosis.

8
Food Quality and Manufacturing www.ciaa.be
  • Value-added innovative food products will be
    manufactured fulfilling consumer requirements for
    superior product quality, convenience,
    availability and affordability.
  • Food and Taste
  • Technologies to drastically reduce sugar, salt
    and fat levels without compromising sensory
    properties
  • Technologies leading to products with attractive
    sensory characteristics for specific target
    groups (elderly ,children)
  • Premium taste and innovation on traditional food
  • Food and Convenience
  • Novel packaging systems adapting to changing
    society
  • Novel technologies for heat eat concepts
  • Food and Manufacturing
  • Minimally-processed foods maintaining freshness
    and shelf life
  • Ethnic integration and industrialisation of
    regional gastronomy.

9
Food and Consumer www.ciaa.be
  • How to make the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice?
  • How to create and promote trust and confidence in
    food production and consumption?
  • Understanding and predicting food selection for a
    healthy diet and stimulating good habitual
    consumption of foods
  • Designing and testing of new ways to effectively
    communicate nutritional values to various
    population groups
  • Mapping dietary habits of ethnic and immigrant
    populations
  • Models and techniques for translating consumer
    information into product specifications
  • Understanding the determinants of consumer
    acceptance of new food technologies.

10
Food Safety www.ciaa.be
  • Ensuring the production of safe foods that
    consumers can trust.
  • A systems approach for improved food safety and
    reduced food spoilage , incl. development of
    integrated processing and packaging solutions
  • Methods of quantitative risk assessment and
    predictive modelling of safety and spoilage risks
    along the extended supply chain, incl. novel
    detection routines
  • Risk/benefit analysis
  • Reliable tracking systems to ensure product
    safety and guarantee product origin
  • Foodborne micro-organisms and their
    ecophysiology community interactions,
    host-microbe and food-microbe interactions,
    pathogenicity and virulence mechanisms using
    functional genomics
  • Reduction and eventual elimination of animal
    testing.

11
Sustainable Food Production www.ciaa.be
  • Creating a greater synergy between economic
    growth, fair-minded social conditions and
    environmental protection.
  • New modelling tools to assess key economic,
    social and environmental factors of
    sustainability identification of influencing
    factors
  • Full Life Cycle Analysis of food chains
    prioritising issues preventing sustainability
    (waste streams, use of water, energy chemicals)
  • Advancement of farming technologies across a
    diversity of farm management systems
  • Knowledge management, identification and
    involvement of stakeholders, support in
    implementation.

12
Food Chain Management www.ciaa.be
  • Achieving a competitive, high level of food
    chain performance through implementation of new
    technologies and business practices that address
    all aspects of economic efficiency, marketing and
    environmental control.
  • Technical sciences early and effective
    implementation of new generation of information-
    and communication technologies within the
    agro-food sector and adoption of new generation
    tools relating to production-, trade-, retail-
    and consumer issues.
  • Business administration business organisation,
    quality-, risk- and innovation management to
    co-ordinate intra- and inter-organisational
    relationships, marketing aspects.
  • Social Sciences social aspects of trans-national
    networking activity, communication and
    organisation within value added chains,
    supporting for complex problem solving in
    scientific, societal, agro-food industrial and
    business environments.

13
Horizontal Activities www.ciaa.be
  • Clustering and Networking
  • build networks with health technology sectors
  • optimise clustering in the knowledge / innovation
    chain
  • Establish an effective dialogue with all relevant
    activities and players ETPs, FP/national
    projects and networks, COST, ESF, EUREKA.
  • Engagement with Mirror Group including national
    and regional funding agencies, consumer
    organisations, private capital (start-ups, SMEs).
  • Promoting discussion, seeking opinions through
    national-, regional- and web consultations
    assisting the development of national platforms.

14
Communication, Training and Technology Transfer
www.ciaa.be
  • Communication within and between stakeholders
    improve listening skills
  • Training capacity building, stimulating an
    entrepreneurial society, life-long and on the job
    training
  • Technology Transfer especially to SMEs two-way
    process capture best practice globally and adapt
    to European situation.

15
A successful ETP Food for Life www.ciaa.be will
  • Drive European competitiveness based on the size
    of the FD sector and the transition foreseen
    towards high value-added products with a major
    focus on well-being and welfare,
  • Positively impact on Community policies
  • Boost research performance and facilitate
    trans-national training and research
    co-operations,
  • Sustain career-development in food RD in Europe
    and promote entrepreneurial activity,
  • Prevent fragmentation by creating a shared Common
    Vision and managing an effective Implementation
    Plan for a Strategic Research Agenda.
  • An effective public-private partnerships is
  • essential to fulfil the vision.

16
The Way Forward www.ciaa.be
  • Establishing an industry-led Management Board
  • Chair Professor Peter van Bladeren, SVP
    Research, Nestle
  • Appointing Working Group Leaders and Members
  • Developing a draft Stakeholder Strategic Research
    Agenda
  • Consultation exercise Brussels, 2nd February,
    2006
  • Submission of revised SSRA to EC March 2006
  • National-, regional- and web-consultations May
    2006-January 2007
  • all stakeholder communities
  • across all of Europe
  • Revision of SSRA
  • Publication of SRA and Implementation Plan, IP
    March 2007
  • Commencement of activities.

17
ETP Food for Life www.ciaa.be
  • This is a European Technology Platform
  • and must be flexible enough to
  • address the needs and situations of all regions
    of Europe.
  • To maximise its impact it needs the support and
    commitment of
  • all stakeholders in all regions of Europe.
  • The ETP needs the expert input of stakeholders
    across
  • the countries of Central and Eastern Europe
  • so that
  • your region, your industries, your researchers
    and your citizens
  • can gain the maximum benefit from
  • its programme of activities.

18
Please visit our websitewww.ciaa.be
  • If you have any queries or would like additional
    information,
  • please contact me during this meeting
  • or e-mail me at
  • roger.fenwick_at_bbsrc.ac.uk
  • Thank you very much for your attention.
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