Innovate UK preps £16m of low emission food funding
Innovate UK and BBSRC announce new £16 million competition to drive forward novel, resource efficient, low-emission food production systems. This new funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and Innovate UK is a joint investment as part of their new strategic partnership announced last month. The partnership will support UK businesses to engage with and benefit from the UK’s excellent research base to grow and scale innovations. Healthy sustainable diets As outlined in Innovate UK’s plan for action, the secure supply of safe, nutritious and affordable food supports good health. Changing consumer trends, ageing society and concerns over diet-related disease continues to drive changes to our diet. This new competition will support the development of novel food production systems that create new sources of resource efficient, low-emission foods, particularly proteins to deliver healthy and sustainable diets. We welcome proposals that have the potential to significantly shift the current state of the art in at least 1 or more of the following 6 priority areas: novel plant based products or production systems acellular food production cellular food production novel aquaculture systems new food production systems total controlled environment agriculture systems Low emission food production systems Dr Tom Jenkins, Deputy Challenge Director for the Transforming Food Production Programme at Innovate UK, said: This funding will enable UK companies to partner with our world-leading science-base to develop innovative, low emission food production systems that meet rising consumer demand for products like alternative proteins. Producing food in new environments can help take pressure away from traditional land-based systems while also supporting our transition towards net zero. A rapidly evolving sector Dr Lee Beniston, Associate Director for Industry Partnerships and Collaboration at BBSRC, said This joint BBSRC and Innovate UK investment will support incredibly important capacity building, research, innovation and business-led commercialisation to help develop alternative, more sustainable protein sources. This will help to ensure the UK continues to be at the forefront of what is an innovative and rapidly evolving sector in the UK and globally.Source Businessgreen