WebDec 6, 2024 · An agri-tech business which produces biopesticides from larvae has been awarded a £29,000 grant from their local authority. AgriGrub, an East Cambridgeshire-based food waste company, breed black soldier flies and their larvae to produce a substance called “frass” which is used as a source of micro-nutrients for seedlings and plants. WebJan 6, 2016 · A Peterborough based engineering business is transforming the food manufacturing industry thanks to further funding from the Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative
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WebThe Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative is designed to provide a significant boost to the food and drink sector, including the agriculture industry and research cluster by investing in new market and supply chain development and the development, application and commercialisation of Research and Development (R&D). 2. WebAgri-tech is a vibrant and nationally significant sector in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough focussed on research, development and innovation. Cambridgeshire & Peterborough are home to leading agriculture, research, science and technology organisations that collaborate and research, develop technologies and innovate to improve agricultural … openingsuren post sint antonius
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WebThe Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative is run by the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Enterprise Partnership (LEP) with support from New Anglia LEP, Norfolk County Council, Cambridgeshire County Council, … WebSep 25, 2015 · One of Cambridgeshire’s most successful vegetable growing companies, Tompsett Burgess Growers, has been awarded £150,000 from the Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative. Based in Isleham near Ely, Tompsett Burgess Growers (TBG) is one of the major growers of root crops (carrots, parsnips, onions, shallots and organic carrots) … WebOct 7, 2024 · The Eastern Agri-Tech Growth Initiative is designed to support the development of new and innovate ideas within the Agri-Tech sector, the initiative has … ip1 forms