NAMASTE is a project under the coordinated call between the European Union (EU) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, with participants from both EU countries and India. The main aim of the NAMASTE Project is to develop innovative, comprehensive and industry-relevant approaches for the valorization of citrus, mango and pomegranates by-products and wheat and rice bran through the environmentally and economically sustainable conversion of these by-products into healthy food ingredients, foods and feeds. In particular the activities of the NAMASTE-EU Consortium focu on citrus by-products and wheat bran processing in order tol develop and assess laboratory-scale experimental protocols to convert by-products into food...
The global increasing population demands for more food production and food processing which conseque...
[EN] The production of citrus fruit in Spain generates more than 0.5 million tons of waste. This is ...
The H2020 SEA2LAND project (2021-2024) aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related...
NAMASTE is a project under the coordinated call between the European Union (EU) and the Department o...
NAMASTE is one of the first joint projects under the coordinated call between the European Union (EU...
The European and Indian food industries generate many millions of tons per year of plant processing ...
The European and Indian food industries generate many millions of tons per year of plant processing ...
By-products generated every year by the European fruit and cereal processing industry currently exce...
none1Namaste is a collaborative small or medium-scale focused research project under the coordinated...
Sustainable food production and utilization of agri-food industrial wastes and by-products holds hig...
This paper provides a methodology for the computation of the full cost of several citrus byproducts ...
The new technologies in the field of food processing provide the opportunity to revive some producti...
A growing global population calls for an increasing demand for food production and processing indust...
According to the Food Wastage Footprint and Climate Change Report, about 15% of all fruits and 25% o...
The bioeconomy initially focused on resource substitution, including the production of biomass from ...
The global increasing population demands for more food production and food processing which conseque...
[EN] The production of citrus fruit in Spain generates more than 0.5 million tons of waste. This is ...
The H2020 SEA2LAND project (2021-2024) aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related...
NAMASTE is a project under the coordinated call between the European Union (EU) and the Department o...
NAMASTE is one of the first joint projects under the coordinated call between the European Union (EU...
The European and Indian food industries generate many millions of tons per year of plant processing ...
The European and Indian food industries generate many millions of tons per year of plant processing ...
By-products generated every year by the European fruit and cereal processing industry currently exce...
none1Namaste is a collaborative small or medium-scale focused research project under the coordinated...
Sustainable food production and utilization of agri-food industrial wastes and by-products holds hig...
This paper provides a methodology for the computation of the full cost of several citrus byproducts ...
The new technologies in the field of food processing provide the opportunity to revive some producti...
A growing global population calls for an increasing demand for food production and processing indust...
According to the Food Wastage Footprint and Climate Change Report, about 15% of all fruits and 25% o...
The bioeconomy initially focused on resource substitution, including the production of biomass from ...
The global increasing population demands for more food production and food processing which conseque...
[EN] The production of citrus fruit in Spain generates more than 0.5 million tons of waste. This is ...
The H2020 SEA2LAND project (2021-2024) aims to provide solutions to help overcome challenges related...