Welcome   Sponsored By
Subscribe | Register | Advertise | Newsletter | About us | Contact us
   


Fish fingers. (Photo: Wolfgang1018/(CC BY-SA 3.0)

Breading technology investments prove essential to developing new products

Click on the flag for more information about Republic of Ireland REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Wednesday, July 16, 2014, 23:10 (GMT + 9)

Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) is assisting Irish seafood companies to develop innovative added value seafood products through its custom built Seafood Development Centre (SDC) based in Clonakilty, Co. Cork.

The SDC has recently invested in reformed and breading technologies as the abundance of pelagic, whitefish, and other fish and shellfish species on Ireland's doorstep presents a considerable opportunity to produce convenient, market-ready concepts for industry.

The Irish seafood sector is worth EUR 810 million and Irish seafood is in great demand on key International markets. To meet continued consumer demands and to remain competitive, the Irish seafood sector must constantly stay up to date in relation to new technologies. The SDC provides up to EUR 1 million worth of technology and access to a team of experts to assist companies to develop new innovative seafood product before committing to any capital expenditure

BIM are currently involved in industry-trials using a newly-acquired Deighton forming and breading line and are testing multi-matrix combinations of fish, binders, breading and coating systems. Market data is being used to reverse-engineer successful product concepts and to develop bespoke product offerings for target consumer groups and multiples.

The innovation centre engage closely with Irish ingredients and international ingredients suppliers including Healy Ingredients, Dutch Protein Services (NL) and Kerry Ingredients (IRL) to ensure product concepts can be developed for small to medium production systems and larger-scale production lines. An experienced seafood technologist is on-hand to advise companies on processing and ingredients selection and in-factory trials are ongoing.

John Fagan, Senior Technologist at BIM, said: “We have received a large amount of queries to date regarding forming and breading technologies for whitefish and shellfish species. In response to industry requests, we have secured a commercial forming, breading and flash-frying line from Deighton, UK and this is backed-up by a Baader 600 meat separator so we can look at both whole-fillet and recovered meat products across a wide variety of species. We found that by using a Baader 600 meat separator, up to 4 kg or previously unused and unavailable seafood flesh can be recovered from 10 kg of previously discarded material e.g. fish frames. This meat is of high quality and can be used as raw material to develop value-added reformed products”.

The SDC is involved in commercial trials combining such meats with binders, flavours and toppings to develop reformed fish cakes, nuggets and other convenience products. An important dimension of the project is to test new concepts using commercial-grade equipment and develop market-relevant, scalable new concepts for industry.

The centre is heavily involved in optimising processing and formulation protocols for individual and combinations of ingredients. Previously underutilised fish species including blue whiting and boarfish are being explored as an abundant source of raw material in combination with more mainstream fish species.

“The challenge is to combine highly nutritional fish species in a way as to deliver maximum flavour, texture and quality for target markets and to use the abundant fish species we have access to in combination with highly nutritional and healthy clean label ingredients”, added Fagan.

Blue whiting recovered meat present considerable potential as cost-effective raw material which can be used as stand-alone or in combination with more expensive fish species (e.g. cod) to develop high-end, high fish content products. Industry feed-back to date is highly positive and a recent workshop held at the SDC attracted 10 large-players from the Irish seafood sector to discuss best approach in terms of markets, equipment and cutting-edge ingredients technologies. Working prototype products were tasted and discussed with equipment and ingredients suppliers and a series of in-factory trials are due to commence in coming months with interested parties whereby market-data will be used to reverse-engineer concepts for targeted market groups and price-points.

BIM is constantly scanning the horizon for viable, near-market technologies to ensure industry is up-to-speed with international developments and to allow quick uptake of new technologies on the factory floor. All trials are conducted with industry-partners to ensure commercial practicability and contacts are constantly being sought with equipment and solutions providers to further explore relevant technologies for the Irish seafood sector via the Seafood Development Centre.


[email protected]
www.seafood.media


 Print


Click to know how to advertise in FIS
MORE NEWS
United States
Apr 29, 15:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - NOAA: 'What Happened to All the Alaska Snow Crabs?'
Nicaragua
Apr 29, 05:00 (GMT + 9):
Spanish Fishing Consortia Impact Artisanal Fishing in Central America
South Korea
Apr 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
The most favorite fishery product of the Korean people is mackerel, the ´national fish´
Norway
Apr 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Lerøy Seafood Receives Prestigious Award
Norway
Apr 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
The Maximum Quota Limits Increased for Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) North of 62°N
Viet Nam
Apr 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Vietnam's shrimp exports reached over 686 million USD in Q1/2024
Canada
Apr 29, 01:00 (GMT + 9):
Adjudicator accepts B.C. groups' challenge to Alaska 'sustainable' fishery
Canada
Apr 29, 00:50 (GMT + 9):
Canadian conservation groups file formal objection to Alaskan salmon fishery’s 'sustainable' certification
Fiji
Apr 29, 00:40 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - Fiji and Japan renew partnership for sustainable fisheries
Spain
Apr 29, 00:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | Industrias Pesqueras: Seafood Expo closes with record visitors and announces that its 2025 edition will be held in May
United Kingdom
Apr 29, 00:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | iPac.aquacultura: Mussel and seaweed farms offer potential benefits for fishing
Worldwide
Apr 29, 00:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | SeafoosSource: Challenges with octopus population estimation impeding sustainable management
European Union
Apr 29, 00:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | WorldFishing: New seafood alliance launched for Europe
Russian Federation
Apr 29, 00:00 (GMT + 9):
Other Media | Fish Focus: Russian fish catch continues to increase
Brazil
Apr 28, 23:00 (GMT + 9):
IN BRIEF - India opens market for farmed and captured fish from Brazil



Lenguaje
FEATURED EVENTS
  
TOP STORIES
Seafood Enterprises 'Particularly Concerned' About Newly Issued Decree 37/2024/NĐ-CP
Viet Nam On April 4, 2024, the Government issued Decree No. 37/2024/ND-CP (Decree 37), effective from May 19, 2024, supplementing a number of articles of Decree 26/2019/ND-CP dated March 8, 2019 of the Governm...
Southeast Pacific Squid Index: Giant squid (dosidicus gigas)
China In order to continuously enhance the ability to control squid resources and price influence, and conduct more accurate resource assessment and forecasting, the China Ocean Fisheries Association&n...
In 2023, Russia increased exports of agricultural products to China by 34%
Russia Fed. In 2023, the volume of trade between Russia and China in agricultural and food industry products increased by 33.9%, reaching $11.1 billion, according to a review by the Agroexport Center subordinate ...
The Peruvian Fishing Sector Highlights its Efforts to Promote Giant Squid Sustainability at International Event
Spain Seafood Expo Global is recognized as the world's leading event in the seafood industry, attracting thousands of professionals and companies from around the world. This year, CAPECAL, SONAPE...
 

Maruha Nichiro Corporation
Nichirei Corporation - Headquarters
Pesquera El Golfo S.A.
Ventisqueros - Productos del Mar Ventisqueros S.A
Wärtsilä Corporation - Wartsila Group Headquarters
ITOCHU Corporation - Headquarters
BAADER - Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH+Co.KG (Head Office)
Inmarsat plc - Global Headquarters
Marks & Spencer
Tesco PLC (Supermarket) - Headquarters
Sea Harvest Corporation (PTY) Ltd. - Group Headquarters
I&J - Irvin & Johnson Holding Company (Pty) Ltd.
AquaChile S.A. - Group Headquarters
Pesquera San Jose S.A.
Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
CNFC China National Fisheries Corporation - Group Headquarters
W. van der Zwan & Zn. B.V.
SMMI - Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Co., Ltd. - Headquarters
Icicle Seafoods, Inc
Starkist Seafood Co. - Headquearters
Trident Seafoods Corp.
American Seafoods Group LLC - Head Office
Marel - Group Headquarters
SalMar ASA - Group Headquarters
Sajo Industries Co., Ltd
Hansung Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
BIM - Irish Sea Fisheries Board (An Bord Iascaigh Mhara)
CEFAS - Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
COPEINCA ASA - Corporacion Pesquera Inca S.A.C.
Chun Cheng Fishery Enterprise Pte Ltd.
VASEP - Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters & Producers
Gomes da Costa
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
NISSUI - Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. - Group Headquarters
FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization - Fisheries and Aquaculture Department (Headquarter)
Hagoromo Foods Co., Ltd.
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. (Headquarters)
A.P. Møller - Maersk A/S - Headquarters
BVQI - Bureau Veritas Quality International (Head Office)
UPS - United Parcel Service, Inc. - Headquarters
Brim ehf (formerly HB Grandi Ltd) - Headquarters
Hamburg Süd Group - (Headquearters)
Armadora Pereira S.A. - Grupo Pereira Headquarters
Costa Meeresspezialitäten GmbH & Co. KG
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Headquarters)
Mowi ASA (formerly Marine Harvest ASA) - Headquarters
Marubeni Europe Plc -UK-
Findus Ltd
Icom Inc. (Headquarter)
WWF Centroamerica
Oceana Group Limited
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Ajinomoto Co., Inc. - Headquarters
Friosur S.A. - Headquarters
Cargill, Incorporated - Global Headquarters
Benihana Inc.
Leardini Pescados Ltda
CJ Corporation  - Group Headquarters
Greenpeace International - The Netherlands | Headquarters
David Suzuki Foundation
Fisheries and Oceans Canada -Communications Branch-
Mitsui & Co.,Ltd - Headquarters
NOREBO Group (former Ocean Trawlers Group)
Natori Co., Ltd.
Carrefour Supermarket - Headquarters
FedEx Corporation - Headquarters
Cooke Inc. - Group Headquarters
AKBM - Aker BioMarine ASA
Seafood Choices Alliance -Headquarter-
Austevoll Seafood ASA
Walmart | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Supermarket) - Headquarters
New Japan Radio Co.Ltd (JRC) -Head Office-
Gulfstream JSC
Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide Headquarters
Royal Dutch Shell plc (Headquarter)
Genki Sushi Co.,Ltd -Headquarter-
Iceland Pelagic ehf
AXA Assistance Argentina S.A.
Caterpillar Inc. - Headquarters
Tiger Brands Limited
SeaChoice
National Geographic Society
AmazonFresh, LLC - AmazonFresh

Copyright 1995 - 2024 Seafood Media Group Ltd.| All Rights Reserved.   DISCLAIMER