
Farming
Agri-Tech Catalyst awards £17.8m in funding
Projects to improve agriculture and food production at home and overseas have received £17.8 million under the latest round of the Government’s Argi-Tech Catalyst funding scheme. Projects include assessing the potential to commercialise the farming of lobsters; a proposal to cultivate scallops on ropes and a way of continuing to make whisky with UK wheat, by using a novel variety.
The technologies are among 21 successful bids that have won a competition run by Innovate UK to target commercially promising new technologies that could provide an economic boost to the UK agriculture sector.
The funding was awarded through the Agri-Tech Catalyst which can help to take innovations all the way from concept to commercialisation, awarding grants for early-stage pre-industrial research feasibility studies; industrial research; late-stage pre-experimental and experimental feasibility studies.
The Agri-Tech Catalyst will fund proposals relating to:
- primary crop and livestock production, including aquaculture
- non-food uses of crops including ornamentals (for example, for biomass)
- food security and nutrition challenges in international development
- challenges in downstream food processing, provided the solution lies in primary production.