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Funds for next stage of Food Innovation Hub very welcome

Published: Fri 22 Jun 2018 01:53 PM
Funds for next stage of Food Innovation Hub very welcome
The creation of the Hawke’s Bay Food Innovation Hub is a step closer after a $215,000 grant from central government’s Provincial Growth Fund was announced today.
A Food Innovation Hub would bring together businesses and stakeholders in the food, beverage and agricultural technology sectors to collaborate and conduct research and development.
The grant will help fund a feasibility study and business case for the project, which has the support of the Hastings District Council, Napier City Council, Hawke’s Bay Regional Council and businesses.
Hastings District Council, Napier City Council and 13 other organisations engaged in the food, beverage and agri-tech sectors have contributed an additional $35,000 towards the study and business case.
A Discovery Phase report was completed in the third quarter of 2017 with input from over 50 food and beverage-focused organisations in Hawke’s Bay, which confirmed real interest in the concept.
The project also had support from other entities including Business Hawke’s Bay, Food Innovation Network (FINZ), Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Central Hawke’s Bay District Council, Wairoa District Council and the University of Waikato.
The project is being managed by a stakeholder group made up of representatives from industry and councils. It is expected that this next stage the project will be completed by October/ November 2018.
Further funding from the Provincial Growth Fund is likely to be needed to set up the hub, which has an estimated cost of around $20million. The Provincial Growth Fund is a $1 billion per annum investment over three years to ensure regional New Zealand can thrive through productive, sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
Hastings District Council’s economic development team is leading this phase of the project, reporting to the Matariki REDS Governance Group which oversees the region’s economic development strategy. The Matariki REDS Governance Group has identified this project as a regional priority.
HDC’s Group Manager Economic Growth Craig Cameron says the funding announcement for the next stage is very welcome. “Everyone involved is very appreciative of the support from Government to get this project closer to reality for Hawke’s Bay’s food, beverage and agri-tech industries”.
“This is a unique opportunity to potentially establish a Food Innovation Hub facility that will ultimately facilitate business growth and innovation, drive investment and economic growth and create jobs.”
ENDS.

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