A partnership of four counties across Eastern England, including the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority, launched a program with the Government to grow the sector with funding and support packages ranging from £25,000 to £300,000. The deadline for registering applications is December 6.
Eastern England, including the Combined Authority region, has secured up to £7.5m of new investment through the Launchpads program.
The grants and support will help accelerate innovation projects for driving agricultural productivity, quality food production, and novel food production systems.
The Eastern England Agri-Food and Food Tech Launchpad is funded by Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation. It is designed to build on innovation clusters around the UK that have significant growth potential and to deliver jobs, supporting the Government’s levelling-up agenda.
To be eligible, projects must make a significant contribution to one or more of the following:
- Enhancing the productivity of primary crops, the bioeconomy, livestock, aquaculture, or ornamental plants.
- Biotechnologies related to agriculture, food and nutrition.
- Food that promotes safe, healthy, and nutritious diets.
- Resource-efficient production methods for low-emission foods.
Projects can focus on one or more of the following:
- Sustainability in the context of environmental challenges such as climate change and resource scarcity.
- Protecting, maintaining, or enhancing animal welfare within current UK regulatory standards.
- Nutritional composition, food manufacturing and processing, packaging, and safety.
- Minimizing negative effects such as pollution, food loss, and waste.
- Resilience and responsiveness in the supply chain, mitigating risks, interruptions, or disruptions.
The Launchpad has been developed jointly by Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority, the Greater Lincolnshire and New Anglia LEPs, and Innovate UK and tailored to the region’s needs. The Launchpad has engaged with a number of organizations to develop partnerships in the sector, including businesses, industry groups, universities, and research institutes.
Businesses must be active, or growing their work activities, within the agri and food tech clusters within Cambridgeshire, Greater Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
With existing strengths in agri-food technology, as well as AI, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, the Combined Authority is focused on helping make the cluster a global hub for innovation.
Deputy Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, Cllr Anna Smith, said: “We are aiming to make our region a global center for innovation in agri-tech and innovative, high-quality food production, so it is fantastic that, with local partners, the Combined Authority has been able to launch this important new Government-funded program. This is a really strong platform for further sustainable, dynamic growth in these sectors, benefitting the local economy, businesses, and communities.
Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Business Board, Al Kingsley, said: “We already have a nationally renowned agri-tech cluster, and our local industrial strategy, the Economic Growth Strategy, has identified it as a priority sector for growth. This Launchpad will support investments already made by the Combined Authority and partners in this burgeoning industry and help us deliver the sustainable jobs, skills, and growth our economy needs to continue to thrive.”
Innovate UK CEO Indro Mukerjee said: “Innovate UK is building strong regional partnerships across the UK to support local innovation and commercialization. Our new Launchpads will help to attract further private sector R&D investment into innovation clusters, growing local economies and delivering societal and economic benefits to local communities.”
Source: cambridgenetwork.co.uk