The research project HoneyOrigin received an honorable mention at the
“Projects of the Future”
Food & Nutrition Awards in the category of
Research and Innovation. This recognition was delivered during the
2018
Food & Nutrition Annual Conference that took place in Lisbon on
October 16.
The HoneyOrigin project developed innovative processes of
authentication of honey and its botanical and geographical origin
based on molecular markers. Under this research project there are
already available protocols for authentication of monofloral honey
from lavender (
Lavandula stoechas, L. penduculata and
L. viridis), honeys from European (
Apis
mellifera) and Asian (
A. cerana) honeybee species, as well as honey
from
A. mellifera iberiensis (A-lineage), the subespecies found in
Portugal.
HoneyOrigin results from collaborative research between the
LAQV-REQUIMTE/FFUP laboratories at the University of Porto and the
Mountain Research Centre (CIMO) at IPB. Joana Amaral and Maria Alice
Pinto are the CIMO researchers responsible for this project.