Support scheme sprouts up for food and farm innovators

Mid and East Antrim Council is launching another new support for food and farm businesses in the borough - and it’s a new breed of programme.
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Sprout is replacing the traditional format of workshops and mentoring with a unique package of expert consultancy.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor Peter Johnston said: “Food production and processing are essential to the economy of the Borough. We want to support those ideas and businesses that are looking to the future of the industry that will build a resilient and sustainable food supply chain. We want to hear from the innovators and inventors, the people who want to experiment and try new things.”

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The programme manager Helen Keys explained: “We want to step in and offer food and farm innovators just what they need to get their ideas to the next stage; whether that’s building a prototype, making the first sales or getting finances. Traditional business programmes are important for developing business skills but this is about levering in expertise that you would never be able to develop yourself. It could be technical drawings, packaging design or production processes; each innovator will get their own package of support.”

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim calls on food and farm businesses as new programme launchesMayor of Mid and East Antrim calls on food and farm businesses as new programme launches
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim calls on food and farm businesses as new programme launches

The agri-food sector is an important contributor to the Mid and East Antrim area economy through employment and sales revenue and this is one of a series of measures being launched by the Council this spring.

More details at: www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk/Sprout