LWV19109 Maintaining quality of seeds, nuts and their derived products - optimizing transport conditions (BO-64-001-010)

Project: LVVN project

Project Details

Description

This project shall both help design these new storage strategies as well as generate biochemical data on the molecular mechanisms behind quality losses in order to understand better the underlying chemical processes. With this information more generic storage applications are envisaged and causal links between quality loss and chemical change can be predicted. The public partner Wageningen University & Research shall exploit its expertise on controlled (vegetable) seed storage strategies together with expertise on the application of metabolomics approaches to follow changes related to food quality (flavour) loss. The 4 private partners will provide material of peanut, hazelnut and cocoa beans and shall themselves perform quality analyses (free fatty acid determination, taste panel experiments and insect infestation analysis) in parallel and complementary to activities at WUR. The companies shall also play a key role in both validation and up-scaling of the improved storage strategies and it is envisaged that modified protocols will become available and be exploited within the duration of this project. Considering that The Netherlands is the world’s largest single importer of both nuts (80% of the European market) and cocoa beans (25% of global production) entering the harbours at both Rotterdam and Amsterdam, all reductions in waste will have significant economic impact and shall directly contribute to our sustainability goals. We can then also guarantee better food safety (reduced risk of aflatoxins) and quality ( preventing rancidity) parameters for the consumer. Improved storage protocols will also entail significant energy savings. Scientifically, we will build up detailed knowledge of the biochemical perturbations occurring in seeds and seed-derived food products, the biochemical pathways linked to these changes and how these chemical shifts directly relate to, and are potentially causal, to quality loss and related product waste in stored nut and cocoa commodities.

StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2031/12/24