Title: European Technology Platform Food for Life www'ciaa'be
1European Technology Platform Food for
Lifewww.ciaa.be
- Professor Roger Fenwick
- CEAF Project Conference and Information Day
- Kiev 9th February, 2006
2Rationale 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.
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- 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. -
3European 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 .
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- The ETP Food for Life seeks to promote effective
innovation across the food animal, fish, plant
chain.
4The 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..
5The 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.
6Research Areas of European Technology Platform
Food for Life www.ciaa.be
7Food 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.
8Food 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.
9Food 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.
10Food 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.
11Sustainable 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.
12Food 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.
13Horizontal 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.
14Communication, 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.
15A 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.
16The 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.
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17ETP 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.
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18Please 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.