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Muninbakken 9,
9019 Tromsø – NORWAY
From FutureEUAqua or linked to the project
Nofima AS
Muninbakken 9,
9019 Tromsø – NORWAY
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Greek organic aquaculture – FutureEUAqua results – on EAStalk
/in Ingredients & feed, News /by admin5443Potential of novel and circular based economy raw materials in salmon diets
/in Ingredients & feed, News, Non classé /by admin5443EU sister projects join forces on social media during Aquaculture Europe 2021
/in Meeting, News /by admin5443This week, FutureEUAqua and our 3 sister projects, NewTechaqua, AquaImpact and iFISHienci, are all represented at the Aquaculture Europe 2021 conference in Madeira.
In addition, we have joined forces on social media, and will launch a Twitter Campaign on aquaculture innovations during the conference. The aim is also to better communicate and disseminate our combined results so that they can directly serve the interest of the aquaculture stakeholders.
If you want to be amongst the first ones who will be informed, follow the projects on Twitter, follow the hashtags #AE21MAD, #Aquaculture4EU and have a look at our websites.
Twitter profiles:
Register for the inaugrual ‘On The Horizon’ webinar
/in Ingredients & feed, Meeting, News, Sustainable breeding /by admin5443On Wednesday 29th September, FutureEUAqua is co-organising a webinar together with EATiP and Horizon 2020 sister projects AquaImpact, iFishIENCi, NewTechAqua and Aqua Excel 3.0.
The webinar is the first in a series aiming to disseminate specific aquaculture project outputs from the EU Horizon Framework programmes and demonstrating support for key objectives including the Strategic Guidelines for competitive and sustainable aquaculture in the EU, the Blue Economy, the European Green Deal and Farm 2 Fork Strategies.
The forum is organised with the support of the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers.
Wednesday 29 September:
Agenda (10:00 – 12:00)
Welcome by the EATIP General Secretary, Mr. David Bassett
Introduction by the FEAP President, Mrs. Lara Barazi.
Virtual Aquaculture Laboratory for optimizing experiments with fish and water treatment setups.
Finn Olav Bjørnson | SINTEF Ocean
Dietary effects on growth, survival and behavioural responses in lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus L.) larvae.
Ibon García Gallego | ULPGC
Q&A and interactive Mentimeter
Potential of novel and circular based economy raw materials as main ingredients in salmon diets.
Katerina Kousoulaki | NOFIMA
Improving resource efficiency and disease resistance of farmed fish by selective breeding.
Antti Kause | Luke – Natural Resources Institute Finland
Genetic breeding approach to increase efficiency, reduction, and sustainability.
Julianna Kobolak | Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE)
Industry data for improved management.
Björgólfur Hávarðsson | The Seafood Innovation Cluster Norway
Q&A and interactive Mentimeter
Webinar conclusions
Online communication and dissemination at Aquaculture Europe 2020
/in Meeting, News /by admin5443European Aquaculture Society (EAS) has annually organized a congress in which industry, scientists and policy makers meet face-to-face. In 2020, the congress was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and organized in April 2021 as an on-line meeting with pre-recorded videos.
AquaIMPACT, FutureEUAqua, NewTechAqua and iFishIENCi projects are funded from the Horizon 2020 Innovation Action call Sustainable European Aquaculture 4.0: Nutrition and Breeding Innovations. These projects complement each other to develop more sustainable aquaculture in EU. The four projects are also communicating and disseminating the project outcomes together.
The four projects were present in the Aquaculture Europe online congress. This provided a unique opportunity to document the progress and the results of these projects. The following AquaIMPACT Newsletter 1/2021 summarizes the contributions of the four projects.
Click this link or the image below to read the newsletter:
Get to know: Kefalonia Fisheries S.A.
/in Consumer awareness, Monitoring technologies, Non classé, Partner introduction /by admin5443We asked Ms. Evi Abatzidou to tell her story about Kefalonia Fisheries. Here is what she has to say.
Please briefly introduce your company and what you do at the company
Kefalonia Fisheries S.A., established in 1981, is a global leader in the farming and distributing Mediterranean Aquaculture products of high quality with high environmental responsibility. During the 3.5 decades of operation, KF has always been a pioneer in the development of aquaculture production and marketing strategies that makes the company one of the most competitive and profitable in the sector. Some milestones of the company are: (1) First aquaculture company that produced sea bass and sea bream in Greece, (2) First company with vertical production of sea bass and sea bream, with complete traceability in all production stages, from egg to final product (fish), (3) First aquaculture company certified for organic production of sea bass and sea bream in Greece, (4) Award-winning company with the Superior Taste Award Certification of (international Taste & Quality institute) for sea bass.
At the moment, Kefalonia Fisheries employs more than 200 people, produces and sells over 5 million of fry and over than 5.000 tons of sea bass and sea bream. The annual sales of the company exceed 30 million Euros. More than 80% of the production is exported, mostly in Italy, France, U.A.E., U.S.A and others (more than 15 more countries).
The company owns a number of certifications related to the ensuring the quality, safety and sustainability of the production. Such certifications are: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 22000, Fish from Greece, Global G.A.P., Friends of the sea for sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture, ASC, Naturland e.V. and the EU organic standard for organic aquaculture.
I work in Kefalonia Fisheries since 1986 and I am responsible for fry production and the R&D department. I oversee all aspects of the hatchery, including the management of personnel, fish and equipment. I track the fish cycles to determine harvest and release time. I am also responsible for our breeding program and fry quality. Since 2015, I supervise all research programs of our company.
Why do you find it important to participate in H2020 projects? What are the benefits for you ?
With particular interest in the continuous improvement of production techniques, the efficient population management in farms, the advancement of the nutritional profile of the final product, the development of sustainable practices and the welfare of fish, Kefalonia Fisheries has participated in several national and European research projects, regarding the development of new sea bass and sea bream products, biotechnology for the growth and the exploitation of micro- and macro- algae, the use of new technologies for the quality control and the sustainable management of aquaculture and the quality control of the final product.
Our participation in Future EUaqua project was focused mainly on large scale feeding trials using innovative, sustainable, conventional and organic feeds. This is just one task of the project among many others, like: sustainable breeding, innovative optimal production systems, monitoring technologies of the environmental impact on fish health and welfare, consumer awareness, etc.
We find that H2020 platform provides us with the perfect innovative tools, helping us to fulfill all our goals.
What are your main challenges and how the project can contribute to overcome these?
Our company’s main interests and research pillars are always sustainability, circular economy, innovation, quality and fish welfare. Horizon 2020 couples innovation and research, giving emphasis on excellent science and industrial leadership, thus creating the perfect platform for promoting our interests. Combining the industrial work and public research in multidisciplinary consortia of RTD Centers, large companies, SMEs and Associations, H2020 programs deliver innovation by tackling a large spectrum of societal challenges.
Participating in Horizon 2020 program, provides us with the cutting edge knowledge and innovative technology, which is essential in keeping us competitive at a global level.