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SAFE-BAG · Novel continuous in-pack decontamination system for fresh produce

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201131 October 2014EU funding €1,828,313

In 2008 a WHO report on microbial safety in fresh produce prioritised leafy green vegetables as the highest priority in terms of fresh produce safety from a global perspective. It is critical that effective decontamination steps are in place to ensure consumer protection and confidence in fresh produce. There is thus a requirement to ensure microbiological safety during production of minimally processed fresh foods in order to reduce contaminants and control cross contamination events to maintain microbiological quality and safety. There is a clear need to provide fresh cut fruit and vegetables packers with an affordable, safe and effective method of offering microbiological safety assurance, while at the same time increasing shelf life and retention of nutritional quality.This project aims to develop a novel continuous in-pack decontamination system for fresh produce, by building on the results of past research that has been carried out by the Dublin Institute of Technology, whereby plasma technology has been effectively used for the in-pack decontamination of food products at laboratory scale. Plasma is widely used for industrial materials processing, and has recently shown promise as a decontamination tool, by injuring and inactivating pathogenic bacteria on inert food contact surfaces. A prototype in-pack decontamination system will be designed and built during the project, and its effectiveness for decontaminating fresh bagged lettuce, fruits and vegetables will be validated in industry. The system allows for short half-life radicals, such as singlet oxygen, to be generated within a sealed bag leading to microorganism inactivation, after which the confined gas returns to its original composition. The impact of the results hold benefits for consumer safety and confidence, extended shelf-life and increased demand for fresh produce, which will in turn impact on the competitiveness of fresh food processors.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

IRIS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

ES · €64,177

participant

OSV SRL

IT · €186,003

participant

FACHVERBAND DER NAHRUNGS UND GENUSSMITTELINDUSTRIE

AT · €369,849

participant

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY

IE · €17,462

participant

CITRUS LEVANTE, S.L.

ES · €70,484

participant

INSTITIUID TEICNEOLAIOCHTA BHAILE ATHA CLIATH

IE · €17,462

participant

GOSPODARSKA ZBORNICA SLOVENIJE

SI · €293,532

participant

POTRAVINARSKA KOMORA CESKE REPUBLIKY

CZ · €166,419

participant

FULLWELL MILL LIMITED

UK · €337,494

participant

NATURE'S BEST LIMITED

IE · €246,877

participant

TURKIYE SUT ET GIDA SANAYICILERI VEURETICILERI BIRLIGI DERNEGI

TR · €58,553

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