Latin American & Caribbean Aquaculture 2019

November 19 - 22, 2019

San Jose, Costa Rica

AQUAVITAE CONSORTIUM HORIZON 2020 - H2020 BRAZILIAN PARTICIPATION

Patricia Moraes-Valenti*
 
São Paulo State University, Aquaculture Center - CAUNESP
Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/n 14884-900
Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil
E-mail: moraesvalenti@gmail.com 
 

The AquaVitae consortium consists of 36 full partners from Europe and countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean, in addition to an Industry Reference group, a Policy Advice Group, and an External Advisory Group. AquaVitae will produce Good Practice standards, facilitate industry apprenticeship and student exchange, support extensive training programs for industry, academia, and the public, and contribute to the implementation of the EU-Brazil-South Africa Belém Statement.

General objective of AquaVitae is to increase aquaculture production in and around the Atlantic Ocean in a sustainable way by developing new and emerging low trophic species and by optimising production in existing aquaculture value chains. The value chains that AquaVitae will focus on include macroalgae production, integrated multi-trophic aquaculture, and production of new echinoderm species as well as existing shellfish and finfish species. A series of cross-cutting Work Packages (WPs) will include research on biosensors, Internet of Things (IoT), product characteristics, consumer attitudes, market potential, sustainability, environmental monitoring, risk assessment, analysis of value chains, profitability, and other socioeconomic aspects.

AquaVitae will contribute to various policy dialogues and produce briefs on policy and governance issues. AquaVitae supports extensive communication and outreach activities, employs a multi-actor approach to ensure stakeholder engagement in all phases of the project, This consortium, will also set up a durable aquaculture industry and research network around the Atlantic Ocean. Industry partners are present in all case studies, and they have a special responsibility for exploitation and commercialization of the project research results and outcomes.

This Project has some Brazilian partners: Universidade Estadual Paulista (Sao Paulo State University) - UNESP, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (Federal University of Rio Grande) - FURG, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Federal University of Santa Catarina) - UFSC, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa e Agropecuária (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation) - EMBRAPA and PRIMAR Aquacultura Ltda (PRIMAR Organica).

Moreover, AquaVitae will have a lasting impact on society through the introduction of new species, and through the development of new processes and products based on a circular economy / zero waste approach with improved sustainability.

"This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 818173"