AsiFood
A PSU Erasmus+ Project
Project Overview
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Contact (Project Coordinator)
Montpellier SupAgro
Institut national d'études supérieures agronomiques de Montpellier
2, place Pierre Viala
34060 MONTPELLIER Cedex 2
contact@supagro.fr
Contact (PSU Partner)
Prince of Songkla University
Tel. 66 (0) 7455-8802 (ภายใน 6018-20)
Fax : 66 (0) 7455-8803
E-mail : natural-res@group.psu.ac.th
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List of Partners (Project Coordinator italicized)
University | Country | City |
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INSTITUT NATIONAL D'ETUDES SUPERIEURES AGRONOMIQUES DE MONTPELLIER | France | Montpellier |
ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | Thailand | Pathum Thani |
HOC VIEN NONG NGHIEP VIET NAM | Vietnam | Hanoi |
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE VETERINAIRE ETFORESTIER DE FRANCE | France | Paris |
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OF CAMBODIA | Cambodia | Phnom Penh |
KASETSART UNIVERSITY | Thailand | Bangkok |
PRINCE OF SONGKLA UNIVERSITY | Thailand | Hat Yai |
ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE | Cambodia | Phnom Penh |
TRUONG DAI HOC BACH KHOA HANOI - HANOI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HUST | Vietnam | Hanoi |
TRUONG DAI HOC NONG LAM - THANH PHO HO CHI MINH | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City |
UNIVERSITA DI PISA | Italy | Pisa |
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN | Austria | Vienna |
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE | Belgium | Liege |
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Project Summary
Food safety issues have reached a dramatic level in most Asian Countries. in its "integration program" ASEAN has put food security as one of its 12 priorities. It is abundantly documented that most of these problems are due to both qualitative and quantitative limitations in food safety management, mainly due to inadequate skills of workers, who often do not operate in compliance with the good practices for food safety and quality, and to a poor official control system. This lack at the level of human resources is strongly related to the lacks in the higher education system, the improvement of which is object of our proposal by:
- increasing the capacity of Asian partner'university's staff in the area of food safety and quality, by sharing experiences and organising training courses.
- training them in "training engineering" (TE) methodology, encompassing 2 wide surveys, first on the relationships between the education system and professionals (public & private) and second on their skill's needs;
- developing 3 training modules in food safety & quality, adapted to the professional needs, to be included into master programs, with credit transfer between partners. This has also to be seen as a "practical exercise" of TE for the project team.
Increasing the teacher's capacities (a) and helping them building adapted training modules (b and c) will consequently make the graduates more proficient when starting their professional lives.
- enhancing the links between partner universities and professionals, in order to build a sustainable relationships between these 2 "worlds", essential requisite to better training and research. It is also planned to involved university's top management, on necessary changes towards professionalization and feasible adaptation in their management strategy
- Finally, the project's results will be disseminated in the ASEAN countries, notably through short technical training modules and E-Learning modules for teachers & professionals.