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Coffee Biotechnology and Quality is a comprehensive volume
containing 45 specialised chapters by internationally recognised
experts. The book aims to provide a guide for those wishing to
learn about recent advances in coffee cultivation and post-harvest
technology. It provides a quantitative and rational approach to the
major areas of coffee research, including breeding and cloning,
tissue culture and genetics, pest control, post-harvest technology
and bioconversion of coffee industry residues into commercially
valuable products. The chapters review recent experimental work,
allowing a conceptual framework for future research to be
identified and developed. The book will be of interest to
researchers and students involved in any area of coffee research.
Consequently, plant breeders, microbiologists, biotechnologists and
biochemical engineers will find the book to be a unique and
invaluable guide.
G.HAINNAUX Departement Milieu et Activites Agricoles, Centre
ORSTOM, 911 Avenue d' Agropolis, B.P. 5045, 34032 Montpellier Cedex
, France. Solid state fermentation, popularly abbreviated as SSF,
is currently investigated by many groups throughout the world. The
study of this technique was largely neglected in the past in
European and Western countries and there is now a high demand for
SSF, meaning in food, environment, agricultural, phannaceutical and
many other biotechnological applications. It gives me satisfaction
to note that the importance of this technique was realised at my
department way back in 1975 since then, our team has put
concentrated efforts on developing this technique. xvii Foreword
Advances in Solid State Fermentation Foreword M. PUYGRENIER
Agropolis Valorisation, Avenue d' Agropolis, 34394 Montpellier
Cedex 5, France. On the name of the Scientific Community, I would
like to express the wish that this International Symposium on SSF
should be successful. Solid State Fermentation is part of
biotechnology research. It consists on seeding solid culture medium
with bacteria or fungi (filamentous or higher) and on producing, in
this medium (solid components and exudates) metabolites and high
value products. In fact, this process is very old. In older
industries such the food and agricultural, this technique has been
extensively used. An example of this is the production of pork
sausages and Roquefort cheese. Pharmaceutical industry could make
extensive use of SSF in the production of secondary metabolites of
many kinds and development in this direction is soon expected.
The practice of biotechnology, though different in style, scale and
substance in globalizing science for development involves all
countries. Investment in biotechnology in the industrialised, the
developing, and the least developed countries, is now amongst the
widely accepted avenues being used for economie development. The
simple utilization of kefir technology, the detoxification of
injurious chemical pesticides e.g. parathion, the genetic tailoring
of new crops, and the production of a first of a kind of
biopharmaceuticals illustrate the global scope and content of
biotechnology research endeavour and effort. In the developing and
least developed nations, and in which the 9 most populous
countries. are encountered, problems concerning management of the
environment, food security, conservation of human health resources
and capacity building are important factors that influence the path
to sustainable development. Long-term use of biotechnology in the
agricultural, food, energy and health sectors is expected to yield
a windfall of economic, environmental and social benefits. Already
the prototypes of new medicines and of prescription fruit vaccines
are available. Gene based agriculture and medieine is increasingly
being adopted and accepted. Emerging trends and practices are
reflected in the designing of more efficient bioprocesses, and in
new research in enzyme and fermentation technology, in the
bioconversion of agro industrial residues into bio-utility
products, in animal healthcare, and in the bioremediation and
medical biotechnologies. Indeed, with each new day, new horizons in
biotechnology beckon."
G.HAINNAUX Departement Milieu et Activites Agricoles, Centre
ORSTOM, 911 Avenue d' Agropolis, B.P. 5045, 34032 Montpellier Cedex
, France. Solid state fermentation, popularly abbreviated as SSF,
is currently investigated by many groups throughout the world. The
study of this technique was largely neglected in the past in
European and Western countries and there is now a high demand for
SSF, meaning in food, environment, agricultural, phannaceutical and
many other biotechnological applications. It gives me satisfaction
to note that the importance of this technique was realised at my
department way back in 1975 since then, our team has put
concentrated efforts on developing this technique. xvii Foreword
Advances in Solid State Fermentation Foreword M. PUYGRENIER
Agropolis Valorisation, Avenue d' Agropolis, 34394 Montpellier
Cedex 5, France. On the name of the Scientific Community, I would
like to express the wish that this International Symposium on SSF
should be successful. Solid State Fermentation is part of
biotechnology research. It consists on seeding solid culture medium
with bacteria or fungi (filamentous or higher) and on producing, in
this medium (solid components and exudates) metabolites and high
value products. In fact, this process is very old. In older
industries such the food and agricultural, this technique has been
extensively used. An example of this is the production of pork
sausages and Roquefort cheese. Pharmaceutical industry could make
extensive use of SSF in the production of secondary metabolites of
many kinds and development in this direction is soon expected.
The practice of biotechnology, though different in style, scale and
substance in globalizing science for development involves all
countries. Investment in biotechnology in the industrialised, the
developing, and the least developed countries, is now amongst the
widely accepted avenues being used for economie development. The
simple utilization of kefir technology, the detoxification of
injurious chemical pesticides e.g. parathion, the genetic tailoring
of new crops, and the production of a first of a kind of
biopharmaceuticals illustrate the global scope and content of
biotechnology research endeavour and effort. In the developing and
least developed nations, and in which the 9 most populous
countries. are encountered, problems concerning management of the
environment, food security, conservation of human health resources
and capacity building are important factors that influence the path
to sustainable development. Long-term use of biotechnology in the
agricultural, food, energy and health sectors is expected to yield
a windfall of economic, environmental and social benefits. Already
the prototypes of new medicines and of prescription fruit vaccines
are available. Gene based agriculture and medieine is increasingly
being adopted and accepted. Emerging trends and practices are
reflected in the designing of more efficient bioprocesses, and in
new research in enzyme and fermentation technology, in the
bioconversion of agro industrial residues into bio-utility
products, in animal healthcare, and in the bioremediation and
medical biotechnologies. Indeed, with each new day, new horizons in
biotechnology beckon."
Coffee Biotechnology and Quality is a comprehensive volume
containing 45 specialised chapters by internationally recognised
experts. The book aims to provide a guide for those wishing to
learn about recent advances in coffee cultivation and post-harvest
technology. It provides a quantitative and rational approach to the
major areas of coffee research, including breeding and cloning,
tissue culture and genetics, pest control, post-harvest technology
and bioconversion of coffee industry residues into commercially
valuable products. The chapters review recent experimental work,
allowing a conceptual framework for future research to be
identified and developed. The book will be of interest to
researchers and students involved in any area of coffee research.
Consequently, plant breeders, microbiologists, biotechnologists and
biochemical engineers will find the book to be a unique and
invaluable guide.
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