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Value-adding for squid processing in the Geelong region

Project number: 1997-402
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $39,000.00
Principal Investigator: Jock Forbes
Organisation: AJ Forbes and Associates
Project start/end date: 19 Apr 1997 - 30 Jun 1998
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. The overall objective of this project and produce, on a commercial pilot scale a range of (identified) value add products for the Geelong squid processing industry. This will involve development in four areas:1. Formulation and further processing of squid products.2. Chemical pre-treatment of squid flaps to provide basic raw materials for further processing.3. Use of advanced packaging systems for the presentation of value-added heat processed squid products in convenient flexible packaging formats.4. Use of minimal processing techniques and HACCP control systems for manufacture of extended shelf-life high quality products.
2. The first specific objective is the scrutiny of the existing short list, using a directional policy matrix, applying criteria of market appeal and cost of production vis a vis existing imports, and industry strengths, position etc
3. The second specific objective is to produce for the short list of production, candidates, a production run of sufficient size to allow a true assessment of production methods, yeilds problems, cost and HACCP needs, and market reaction/appeal. This would involve use of food technology and pilot trial production facilities at the Australian Food Industry Science Centre, and elsewhere.
4. The third objective is to integrate the outcomes of this program with the development of a regional value added network to ensure a commercial outcome.

Fish silage: can it be used in Australian aquaculture?

Project number: 1992-125.19
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $28,990.00
Principal Investigator: Jock Forbes
Organisation: AJ Forbes and Associates
Project start/end date: 2 Nov 1994 - 30 Oct 1995
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To determine for the southern states of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania:(i)the location, quality, seasonality and nature of the existing sources of fish waste, trash and bycatch(ii) the current fate of the existing wastes.(iii) an estimate of the levels of trash and by-catch that might be landed if some financial incentive were offered, and a price level which is consistent with profitable silage manufacture
2. To determine:(i) the relative nutritional and economic benefits of fish silage compared with other feedstuffs, with particular reference to protein and flesh colouration.(ii) the options for using silage pre se directly as an aquaculture feedstuff(iii) its comopatability with existing feedstuffs, and with new feed combinations(iv) the value of silage relative to its current use (ferfilizer, blood and bone etc.) and the change in costs related to waste disposal for processors.
3. To identify end users (aquaculture and livestock industries) processors, feedmillers, potential waste disposal businessess, etc which might develop and commercialise the concept for use in aquaculture within their region.
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