Deadline: 19-Apr-23
UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £16 million to deliver resource efficient, low-emission food production systems. Including alternative proteins and Total Controlled Environment Agriculture (TCEA).
The aim of this competition is to support the development of novel food production systems that create new sources of resource efficient, low-emission foods, particularly proteins, while delivering healthy and sustainable diets.
They are encouraging projects that:
- Develop the UK alternative protein industry sector to meet domestic consumer demands for alternative proteins and export opportunities for the technologies, products and services developed
- Establish world-leading Total Controlled Environment Agriculture (TCEA) capacity, reducing horticulture imports and developing technology exports
- Establish sustainable, resilient and healthy local food supply chains, which can decarbonise other sectors through circular economy approaches and co-location of food production adjacent to other industries
- Realise unmet consumer demand for healthier, more sustainable alternative food products through the creation of new UK products
- Establish new alternative protein sources that address the UK’s reliance on imports and deliver against government net-zero and environment targets, this can include work on functional groups such as lipids for food product formulation
- Enable academic researchers to collaborate with businesses to help further develop and translate research towards commercially relevant impact and wider societal outcomes
Specific Themes
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Your project must have the potential to significantly shift the current state of the art in one or more of the following six priority areas:
- Plant based products or production systems
- Acellular food production, for example, algal, bacterial or fungal fermentation systems
- Cellular food production, for example, cell culture systems for meat production
- Novel aquaculture systems, for example, fin-fish and shell-fish
- New food production systems, for example, insect farming, seaweed cultivation and other alternatives to traditional animal production systems
- Total Controlled Environment Agriculture (TCEA) systems.
Funding Information
- Your project’s total costs must be between £200,000 and £500,000 for feasibility studies.
Eligibility Criteria
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For feasibility studies, your project must:
- Have total costs between £200,000 and £500,000
- Start by 01 September 2023
- End by 31 August 2025
- Last between 6 and 24 months
- Carry out all of its project work in the UK
- Intend to exploit the results from or in the UK
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Lead Organisation
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To lead a feasibility studies project your organisation must:
- Be a UK registered business of any size, academic institution, a research and technology organisation (RTO), charity, not for profit or public sector organisation
- Collaborate with other UK registered organisations
- If the lead organisation is an academic institution, research and technology organisation (RTO), charity, not for profit or public sector organisation, it must collaborate with at least one business of any size.
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To lead a feasibility studies project your organisation must:
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Project Team
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To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:
- Business of any size
- Academic institution
- Charity
- Not for profit
- Public sector organisation
- Research and technology organisation (RTO).
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To collaborate with the lead, your organisation must be one of the following UK registered:
For more information, visit Innovate UK.