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A small section of tower starts the descend after disconnection.

Angra II Nuclear Plant. Loading nuclear fuel into the nuclear reactor. City: Angra do Reis, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Using pioneering new technologies in Superfoods and nutrition, CFTRI has developed amazing new products which are on show at CFTRI stall at Pragati Maidan:

   

· Chia and Quinoa based Chocolates and Laddoos;

 

· Omega-3 enriched ice-cream;

 

· Multigrain banana bar

 

· Fruit juice based carbonated drinks.

 

New Delhi, 24th November, 2016: CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), the premier national institute for food technology is exhibiting a range of new agri-products now grown in India, called Superfoods that bring health and nutrition best practices to everyday eating and living to the common man. The exhibits by CFTRI at the Trade Fair at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi both impress and surprise with the range and scope of their utility and potency.

 

The Indian population is presently going through a nutrition transition and there is an increase in incidence of diabetes, impaired heart health and obesity while there is still rampant malnutrition in the nation.

 

Keeping in mind an effective solution needed to address these concerns, CSIR-CFTRI is working on bringing Superfoods to the Indian population. CFTRI works on various facets of food technology, food processing, advanced nutrition, Superfoods and allied sciences. Superfoods are foods which have superior nutrition profiles which upon regular consumption can help improve health and wellness of the consumer.

 

CFTRI has developed the agro-technology for growing Superfoods viz. Chia and Quinoa in Indian conditions. Chia is the richest source of omega-3 fats from a vegetarian source and Quinoa has excellent protein quality and low glycemic load carbohydrates. Comprehensively, Chia and Quinoa have potential to improve population health and both blend seamlessly into traditional food preparations.

 

CSIR-CFTRI also infuses the spirit of entrepreneurship in their students. One of the doctoral students after completing her academic program started her own technology provider start-up company, Oleome Biosolutions Pvt Ltd. In a global first, CSIR-CFTRI in collaboration with Oleome, has developed a 100% vegetarian, Omega-3-enriched Ice cream called “Nutriice” using Chia oil.

 

CSIR-CFTRI is also in the process of the final phase of testing of diacylglycerol (DAG) oil, a unique cooking oil that has “Anti-Obesity” functionalities. One can consume it as part of daily regular diet and while the oil is available as energy but does not get stored as fat in our bodies. The final phase of human clinical trial is presently under progress.

 

CFTRI has also designed and developed snacks with advanced nutrition designs to support the nutrition needs of growing children. These have been implemented in the aganwadi levels to complement the existing government mid-day meal and will be scaled up soon. The products, such as Nutri Chikki with spirulina, rice beverage mix, high protein rusk, energy food, nutri sprinkle, seasame paste and fortified mango bars have been well received by the children and the anganwadis alike. Multi-grain Banana bar is a new addition to in this product portfolio.

 

Another exciting area of multidisciplinary research being done at CSIR-CFTRI is on nanotechnology, food technology and nutrition. Nanomaterials are known for their characteristic properties and CSIR-CFTRI is working on the use of nanoparticles for various applications. One of our interesting developments is the design and development of food packaging material with nanoparticles with antimicrobial and antioxidant properties to improve shelf-life of processed foods.

 

CSIR-CFTRI is also working on “Smart Foods” to answer specific needs of the consumer. These promising and specifically designed innovations are being developed for better sleep, better skin health, improved digestion, better cognitive performance and better stress management. The high science is brought into a simple food product, like a cereal bar which helps one to be more attentive over the day, or a unique dosa mix that helps in working out better at the gym with lower perceived exhaustion and even a special soup to help sleep better at night!

 

Speaking on the sidelines of the CSIR-CFTRI exhibition at Pragati Maidn, Prof. Ram Rajasekharan, Director, CFTRI said “Our mandate is to find innovative solutions to India agricultural and nutritional challenges. Our aim is to develop products to make Indian agriculture productive, efficient and at a consumer level gradually replace drugs with foods that will promote better health and wellness. We strive to deliver our best in improving food security and nutrition security, also developing a stronger, smarter and healthier India”.

 

About CSIR-CFTRI:

 

CSIR − Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore (A constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi) came into existence during 1950 with the great vision of its founders, and a network of inspiring as well as dedicated scientists who had a fascination to pursue in-depth research and development in the areas of food science and technology.

 

CSIR-CFTRI is today a large and diversified laboratory headed by Prof. Ram Rajasekharan, Director, CSIR-CFTRI. Presently the institute has a great team of scientists, technologists, engineers, technicians, skilled workers, and support staff. There are seventeen research and development departments, including laboratories focusing on lipid science, molecular nutrition, food engineering, food biotechnology, microbiology, biochemistry, food safety etc.

 

The institute has designed over 300 products, processes, and equipment types. It holds several patents and has a large number of high impact peer reviewed journal articles to its credit. India is the world's second largest food grain, fruit and vegetable producer, and the institute is engaged in research and development in the production and handling of grains, pulses, oilseeds, spices, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and poultry.

 

The institute develops technologies to increase efficiency and reduce postharvest losses, add convenience, increase export, find new sources of food products, integrate human resources in food industries and develops solutions to improve the health and wellness of the population.

 

CFTRI has a vast portfolio of over 300 products, processes and equipment designs, and close to 4000 licensees have availed themselves of these technologies for commercial exploitation. The achievements have been of considerable industrial value, social importance and national relevance, and coupled with the institute's wide-ranging facilities and services, have created an extensive impact on the Indian food industry and Indian society at large.

The load jib leaves the rest of the tower crane as it descends to the ground in one piece.

In support of the next generation of skilled ironworkers, Premier Christy Clark attended the ironworkers annual competition for apprentices at BCIT who are training to build an even better BC together.

Joining Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Minister Responsible for Labour Pat Bell and Parliamentary Secretary John Rustad are Clifford Wilson, a student in the Forest Industry Readiness Skills Training Program, and MaryAnne Arcand, Executive Director for the Central Interior Logging Association.

 

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In support of the next generation of skilled ironworkers, Premier Christy Clark attended the ironworkers annual competition for apprentices at BCIT who are training to build an even better BC together.

 

A section of a tower crane being removed by a 350 ton mobile crane.

The tower crane counterjib makes the descent after disconnection.

April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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A tower crane section 'floats' away after disconnection.

April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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A tower crane section 'breaks away' after being unbolted, with the assistance of a 350 ton mobile crane.

April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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In support of the next generation of skilled ironworkers, Premier Christy Clark attended the ironworkers annual competition for apprentices at BCIT who are training to build an even better BC together.

 

April 19, 2012 – A record-breaking number of skilled tradespersons have qualified as journeypersons this year, announced Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell today while touring Camosun College's carpentry program with the CEO of the Industry Training Authority Kevin Evans. Nearly 8,760 Certificates of Qualification have been awarded by the ITA for the 2011-12 year -- more than ever before, at a time when B.C.'s economy needs them the most. Photos courtesy of Allan Shook, Camosun College.

 

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In support of the next generation of skilled ironworkers, Premier Christy Clark attended the ironworkers annual competition for apprentices at BCIT who are training to build an even better BC together.

 

Skilled worker making lacquerware or laaksha

Skilled worker finishing brassware

Skilled worker finishing brassware

Ornamental Woodcraft, Weerawila

A worker waits at the top of the tower section for the lifting chains to find him.

Skilled worker finishing brassware

Potter finishing an ornamental clay pot

The tower crane rotator and cockpit make the descent by 350 ton mobile crane.

The landing and loading area below, for the disassembly of a tower crane.

Ornamental Woodcraft, Weerawila

Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is the most practical avenue for acquiring readily employable skills for work.

 

Africa needs skilled workers. In particular, competent artisans and technicians are required to fill skills gaps in various economic sectors, including the building and construction industry, power and energy plants, water distribution and sanitation systems, and other significant public works.

 

Photographer: Nduwayezu Emmanuel, Rwanda

 

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Skilled cigar makers working at Nicahabana Cigars, a family business with over fifty years making cigars in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida

 

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