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project info
Start date: 1 January 2017
End date: 31 December 2019
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 2 013 200,78 €
EU contribution: 964 089,69 € (47,89%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Wallonie (Wallonie-Bruxelles International)
beneficiary
© Creative Commons
© Creative Commons

Compact, low-cost terahertz sensor for food quality control

Food decay and food waste are cross-border problems. While a problem all along the product value chain (production, processing, distribution and consumption), the processing phase is when more than 50% of the waste actually takes place, principally in the packaged foods sector. However, to measure the integrity of the products on the production lines, samples are taken and opened every day on a random basis. By using a statistical approach, the manufacturer obtains information about the overall production without, however, eliminating defective packaging. This method is destructive, produces a large volume of waste and lowers the consumption date limits of fresh foods. The solution would, therefore, be the systematic analysis of every packaging with a non-destructive method. The TERAFOOD project therefore aims to create a compact sensor enabling the measurement of the biochemical composition of the atmosphere inside the packaging and thus allow individual checks throughout the lifetime of the commodities. The expertise of each technical partner on either side of the border is, therefore, essential to carry out this project and propose a truly interdisciplinary approach.

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