The Malta Business Weekly

Knowledge for safe and tasty food

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Does your food taste good? Is it safe? What are researcher­s and the food industry doing to ensure that you don’t have to compromise on the pleasure of good food for the lower risk of catching a food-borne disease? A group of students and experts in food safety and processing met in Potsdam, Germany to learn about the best ways to make food safe using clean technology.

Suit4Food is an Erasmus+ funded project, coordinate­d by the University of Malta. Its goal is to teach students how to use technologi­es like high water pressure, cold atmospheri­c plasma, ultraviole­t light or ultrasound instead of chemical treatments to make food safe, with less waste and negative environmen­tal impact.

PhD and Master students from Sweden, Greece, Malta, Germany and Spain got together in The Leibniz Institute for Agricultur­al Engineerin­g and Bioe- conomy for a training that combined theory with practice. They also learned how to have more successful conversati­ons about their research with experts and consumers.

You can get involved with this project by attending the upcoming pop-science events during Science in the City Festival later this year. There you will get the chance to understand better what is done to make food safe.

For more informatio­n visit https://www.um.edu.mt/healthscie­nces/projects/su it4food for announceme­nts on where to meet the students and how to get in touch!

Suit4Food is organised by the University of Malta together with leading institutio­ns around Europe. Funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union that is supported by the European Commission.

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