Start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are keen to shape the future fate of development in the agrifood area are invited to enrol for another web-based learning program.
“This initiative represents a step toward modernising how supply chains support agricultural exports, with programs such as Innovate to Grow set to equip SMEs with the insight required to play a part in achieving this mission,” said Trusted Agrifood Exports Mission Lead, Dr. Ryan McAllister.
The free 10-week online program is intended to assist Australian SMEs with surveying how they can advance their innovations, arrangements and thoughts through innovative work (Research and development).
The program is supported by CSIRO’s Trusted in Agrifood Exports Mission and Future Protein Mission. The Trusted Agrifood Exports Mission expects to expand the worth of Australian food charges by $10 billion by 2030 by building trust in the security, quality and provenance of our agrifood.
“Our mission is centred around helping producers get their products into discerning markets that are willing to pay a premium for Australian quality and safety, fortified with trusted data that upholds our national brand,” said McAllister.
The Future Protein Mission aims to leverage new Australian protein products and ingredients that will generate an additional $10 billion in revenue by 2030 by taking advantage of the rising global demand for high-quality protein.
Dr. Monika Szabo, CSIRO’s SME Collaboration Manager, urged SMEs to profit from this valuable chance to assist with making an interpretation of their thoughts into practical business open doors and comprehend how Research and development can help their business.
Participants who meet the eligibility requirements may be eligible to receive dollar-matched R&D funding as well as facilitation support from the CSIRO after completing the program.
“Over the course of this program, CSIRO and industry sector experts will equip you with the skills to assess the viability of your innovation, build a business case and prepare a strong funding application.”