Periodic Reporting for period 2 - InnoFoodAfrica (Locally-driven co-development of plant-based value chains towards more sustainable African food system with healthier diets and export potential)
Reporting period: 2022-02-01 to 2024-01-31
The main objective was to develop new sustainable VCs to produce and distribute diverse and healthy foods from African smallholder farms to local and export markets by empowerment of smallholder farmers and SME entrepreneurs. This was planned to realise by working on strategic food crops in the partner countries and developing climate-resilient agrofood systems. The goal was planned to be achieved by technology adaptation to new raw materials combined with training and communication activities in farming practices, nutrition, ingredient and food and bio-based material solutions, as well as related business model creation.
During the 2nd reporting period InnoFoodAfrica continued to explore the business potential of the selected crops by 1) improving agricultural practices including seed management and post-harvest handling, 2) developing nutritionally balanced foods for African and European markets and 3) processing crop side streams to bio-based materials for packaging and other applications. crops were explored for use as biocomposite materials for packaging and other purposes to increase resource-efficiency and create value from local side streams in rural areas. In terms of consumers, the nutritional needs of vulnerable groups (small children and women of reproductive age) were assessed by collecting new dietary data from urban and semi-urban areas. The other survey performed in the African and European countries assessed the consumers attitudes towards the food products developed. To get all these innovations generated in the project implemented, the Africa Innovation platform was created to provide support for scaling-up the developed solutions.
Maximising the impact of the InnoFood results was enabled by efficient dissemination. It included ca. 80 presentations in scientific and industrial events, more than 200 target groups trainings, ca. 50 educational videos, workshops and webinars to stakeholders and supervising students on master, doctoral and post doc levels. 17 MSc theses were completed and 27 scientific articles published. OA documents can be reached on OpenAIRE and participating organisations' repositories.
The InnoFoodAfrica project undertook various pilot innovation actions aimed at developing novel food products, bio-based materials from side streams, tools, methods, and processes that cater to the needs and preferences of both African and European consumers. Through collaborative research efforts and knowledge exchange activities, the project identified opportunities for innovation and translated research findings into practical solutions. By engaging with stakeholders across the food value chain, including consumers, industry partners, and policymakers, the project has ensured that pilot innovations are relevant, scalable, and can effectively meet consumer demands. Furthermore, dissemination and communication efforts have raised significantly awareness about these innovations, encouraging their adoption by farmers and industry and utilization by citizens, thus maximizing their impact.