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H2020 program / Horizon Europe

SEAFOODTOMORROW

Nutritious, safe and sustainable seafood for consumers of tomorrow

Principal Investigator
Group Leader

Maria Leonor Nunes is leader of SEAFOOD SAFETY AND PROCESSING Group at CIIMAR. Her interests include preservation/processing/packaging and quality/safety of fishery and aquaculture products and algae. She is author/co-author of >230 articles in indexed journals >50 books/book chapters (H index 50; >7500 citations). She has experience in leadership positions in national and European projects. She is member of research councils and editorial boards of different scientific journals. She has supervised/co-supervised more than 70 MSc/PhD students. She has experience in collaborating with international R&D agencies and with industries and associations in the food sector (seafood).

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SEAFOODTOMORROW aims to strengthen the European seafood production and processing industry by providing validated, commercially viable, and eco-innovative solutions that will improve seafood quality and safety, minimise environmental impacts, and drive socioeconomic development within the seafood industry.

Meeting the growing market need for safe, sustainable seafood is a formidable challenge for the European seafood industry. With European seafood imports presently reaching almost 70%, and global food demands projected to increase by 80-100% by 2050, it is vital to source and validate environmentally friendly and innovative seafood production and processing methods that will reduce European dependency on imports. Such solutions need to underpin seafood security in-line with market demand, whilst maintaining quality and traceability throughout the value chain to support consumer confidence.

Expected Results:

  • Validation of nutritional and safety aspects of eco-innovative seafood solutions through certified methodologies carried out by independent partners.
  • Easily-accessible database with seafood innovative products validation data for the implementation of a digital traceability tool linked to quality labels.
  • Improved understanding of market acceptance of eco-innovative seafood solutions in different European regions and demographics.
  • Validation of sustainable solutions from economic and environmental perspectives.
  • Benchmark for certification schemes of seafood quality and traceability for industry to strengthen consumer confidence and trust in European seafood.
  • Reduction of public health risks and promotion seafood consumption through transparent and responsible communication, dissemination, knowledge transfer and exploitation of the outcomes to the different stakeholders.
Leader Institution
IPMA - Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
Program
Horizon 2020
Funding
Other projects