Chr. Hansen Enters Project to Preserve African Food Microorganisms
31 Jan 2014 --- A new four-year project aiming at isolating and scientifically characterizing West African microorganisms has kicked off on January 1, 2014. The aim is to turn the regional food sector into a driver of sustainable growth, improving food security and alleviating poverty.
The project partially builds on a new (2013) PhD thesis by a former PhD student with Chr. Hansen, David Bichala Adimpong from Ghana, on the characterization of lactic acid bacteria from indigenous African fermented foods.
The major part of West African foods are fermented and play a predominant role in the diet of West Africans. Fermented foods have many advantages; they are produced from local crops, at reduced energy cost, they are nutritious and generally free from pathogens, they have a long shelf life and can be stored unrefrigerated.
As part of the collaboration between Chr. Hansen, the University of Copenhagen (lead institution with Professor Lene Jespersen as coordinator), another Danish institute and four African universities, Chr. Hansen will host a new African PhD student in the project, which is supported by Danida under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
“We have a long and successful tradition of cooperating with PhD students as an inspiration and source of new knowledge. In return we can help developing countries develop and use fermentation technologies to improve food and health,” says Kim Ib Soerensen, Senior Principal Scientist, Innovation, Chr. Hansen.
“Partnering with students and universities has always been a part of our innovation strategy, and with our new overall business strategy Nature’s no. 1 an even stronger link has been established between innovative ideas and global challenges in relation to food security such as declining productivity in agriculture, food loss in the value chain and food safety”.
Henriette Oellgaard, Senior Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility, Chr. Hansen, could not agree more: "Projects like this have a great potential for both the international students, for their countries and for Chr. Hansen’s business. It is a true example of creating shared value, which CSR is all about," she states.”
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