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HEALTHYMINORCEREALS · An integrated approach to diversify the genetic base, improve stress resistance, agronomic management and nutritional/processing quality of minor cereal crops for human nutrition in Europe
Consumers have increasing demands for healthy, nutritious, and innovative food produced sustainably. Minor cereals can address these points, as well as contributing to feed and non-food markets. However, they have been hardly developed as commercial varieties, with no major investment to exploit genetic diversity in breeding programmes, and have low yields. There has been little research to optimise agronomy, food processing and marketing.HealthyMinorCereals will apply state of the art methods for genetic characterisation and phenotyping of >800 genotypes of 5 minor cereal species (spelt, rye, oat, einkorn and emmer). The project will select traits related to yield, nutritional quality and disease resistance, especially targeting important and emerging crop diseases, to identify well characterised genotypes for development of minor cereal varieties and cross breeding. Field experiments in 4 contrasting climatic zones in Europe will optimise agronomy within the organic and low-input sector, addressing gene x environment interactions, fertilization and potential benefits of agronomic management suited to improve yields in each country, and culminating with innovative on-farm trials.The project will investigate variation in nutritional quality of selected genotypes and analyse biological effects of seed extracts in human cell lines. Parameters of grain important for food manufacture will be investigated with optimisation of milling and other processes to maximise nutritional quality. Food industry partners will use selected minor cereal grains to develop new food products that will be demonstrated with production trials, standardisation and sensory analysis. A study on market potential will investigate factors involved in the development of minor cereals in various European markets and develop a framework for enhancing this potential. The project consortium has a major involvement of SME partners involved in breeding, farming, and food production with minor cereals.
Consortium · 17 organisations
VYZKUMNY USTAV ROSTLINNE VYROBY VVI
CZ · €786,265
PRO-BIO OBCHODNI SPOLECNOST SRO
CZ · €204,880
GRUPA BGK SP ZOO
PL · €81,853
IGV INSTITUT FUR GETREIDEVERARBEITUNG GMBH
DE · €143,167
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €660,999
SELGEN AS
CZ · €72,160
SABANCI UNIVERSITESI
TR · €505,380
FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG
CH · €390,650
UNIVERSITAET KASSEL
DE · €382,680
STOLZENBERGER REINER ERICH
DE · €294,160
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN
AT · €212,017
MAAELU TEADMUSKESKUS
EE · €125,730
GETREIDEZUCHTUNG PETER KUNZ, VEREINFUR KULTURPFLANZENENTWICKLUNG
CH · €222,656
INSTITUT FUR LEBENSMITTEL- UND UMWELTFORSCHUNG EV
DE · €483,220
GILCHESTERS ORGANICS LIMITED
UK · €192,120
VOLAKAKIS NIKOLAOS
EL · €150,539
OKOLOGIAI MEZOGAZDASAGI KUTATOINTEZET KOZHASZNU NONPROFIT KFT
HU · €19,860
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