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The idea of [[Solar food processing]] is very old, when we think about traditional solar [[drying]], yet new when we consider new solar thermal technologies which give us new food processing options. The conference aims to share new technologies, concepts and strategies of using the sun as a main energy supply for food processing with a focus primarily on solar food processing for income generation and economic feasibility. |
The idea of [[Solar food processing]] is very old, when we think about traditional solar [[drying]], yet new when we consider new solar thermal technologies which give us new food processing options. The conference aims to share new technologies, concepts and strategies of using the sun as a main energy supply for food processing with a focus primarily on solar food processing for income generation and economic feasibility. |
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− | * Provide an active exchange platform for members of the Solar Food Processing Network and solar food activists |
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− | * Share experience from all over the world |
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− | * Offer workshops with food, marketing and technology experts |
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− | * Discuss quality requirements |
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− | * Discuss the format of an international solar food standard |
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− | * Foster new cooperation between participants of the international conference |
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− | * Present results from the Solar Food Processing project |
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− | We would like to invite you to participate in this conference to share and learn from each other in order to support the idea and development of Solar Food Processing. |
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− | We look forward to meeting you in Indore, India in January 2009. |
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− | Please note: To take part in the conference, you must [http://shop.ises.org/bookshop/solarFoodConference2009?action=init be registered]. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 23:05, 15 October 2013
Papers Presented at the International Solar Food Processing Conference 2009 now available online!
The International Solar Food Processing Conference 2009 will be held January 14-16, 2009 in Indore, India.
The Solar Food Processing Network was introduced in April 2005 by the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) and funded by WISIONS. Since then, the Network has accumulated more than 120 registered activists, interested groups or individuals from over 40 countries.
The idea of Solar food processing is very old, when we think about traditional solar drying, yet new when we consider new solar thermal technologies which give us new food processing options. The conference aims to share new technologies, concepts and strategies of using the sun as a main energy supply for food processing with a focus primarily on solar food processing for income generation and economic feasibility.
Papers presented
- File:Advancing towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals by training Rural and Tribal women in Solar Food Processing- A Hands-on Experience at Barli Development Institute for Rural Women in Central India - Dr. Janak Palta McGilligan (Jan. 2009).pdf
- File:Agave syrup production – a sweet tradition goes solar - Gregor Schapers (January 2009).pdf
- File:CHOCOSOL- An experience of producing joy without generating malice - Aline Desentis Otálora (January 2009).pdf
- File:Energy Meter For Concentrating Solar Cookers To Investigate Co2 Reduction And User Acceptance - Christoph Müller (January 2009).pdf
- File:Food processing through solar energy - Mr. Ghanshyam Lukhi (January 2009).pdf
- File:Micro-enterprises in Solar Food Processing Technology - Case Study - M. Ramakrishana Rao, D.J. Rao, S.L. Kumar (January 2009).pdf
- File:Perspectives of solar food processing in India - C. Palaniappan (January 2009).pdf
- File:Practical Application of Solar Tunnel Dryers - Klaus Triebe (January 2009).pdf
- File:Promotion Of Smoke Free Villages in Chittoor District & Employment Generation to Rural Youth Through Solar Food Processing - Mr. Jagadeeswara Reddy (January 2009).pdf
- File:Promotion of SK14 Solar Cookers through an Eco Center- Case Study of a Unique North-South Co-operation - Dr. Shirin Gadhia (January 2009).pdf
- File:Solar Project - Gambia - Elena Steger-Kassama (January 2009).pdf
- File:Solar community bakeries on the Argentinean Altiplano - Christoph Müller (January 2009).pdf
- File:Solar drying of mushroom using solar tunnel dryer - B. K. Bala, M. A. Morshed, and M. F. Rahman (January 2009).pdf
- File:Studies on Fortification of Solar Dried Fruit bars - G. Sarojini, V. Veena, M. Ramakrishna Rao (January 2009).pdf
- File:Thematic studies for processing and preservation of food supplement, chilies and ginger by drying through solar energy - Ranjita Bezbaruhah Sharma (January 2009).pdf
- File:Watermelon Processing in Triple Purpose Solar Integrated Device - P.C. Pande (January 2009).pdf
See also
- Papers Presented at the International Solar Food Processing Conference 2009
- Solar food processing
- Solar Food Processing Network