The goal of the project, which has a total budget of NOK 8.6 million (US$995,424), is to develop a quantifiable DNA-analysis method to enable precise determination of the species composition in feed-related samples.
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To help develop the analysis method, ORIVO has brought together a group of highly recognised academic and commercial organisations with different areas of expertise. 'Complex challenges such as the ones we will be faced with in this project require a multidiscipline approach. We are both delighted and proud to be joined by such an excellent team of highly skilled researchers from organisations such as The Norwegian University of Life Sciences, SINTEF and Haploid AS' Says CTO in ORIVO and project manager, Erik Fuglseth.
One of the key stakeholders in the project is the Danish aquaculture feed producer BioMar. The company has been collaborating with ORIVO for many years already and Morten Holdorff Møjbæk, Global Sourcing Director believes the ability to document responsible sourcing through laboratory testing will be key in near future.
"At BioMar we strive for full transparency and traceability throughout our supply chain. Sourcing raw materials like marine ingredients where there is overfishing of 33 percent of fish stocks comes with a huge responsibility and that is why knowing the identity of the fish species is critical to us. Having this verified through ORIVO´s testing platform adds a very important extra level of insurance for us. We are therefore glad to support the further development of this platform to expand its application areas and make it even more useful to us and our clients."
The project will launch in February 2021 and will last for three years, but ORIVO aims to introduce the service to the market sooner. The first version is planned validated within 12 months after project launch and will be offered to key clients. Further improvements will be implemented continuously and will address an increasingly broader market, including the pet food industry.
Visit the BioMar website, HERE, and the ORIVO website, HERE.
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