South Wales Echo

Project aims to encourage local food production

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A £2.6M challenge to encourage innovation in the production and supply of locally grown food has been launched.

The project, which is a partnershi­p between Cardiff Council, Monmouthsh­ire County Council, the Cardiff Capital Region Challenge Fund, the Welsh Government, and the SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative) Centre of Excellence, aims to identify and support projects that can harness the potential of land, technology and people to increase the sustainabl­e production and supply of locally grown food in the Cardiff Capital Region.

Innovative organisati­ons interested in applying for the challenge can register their interest at: https://sdi.click/spsf

The Challenge requires applicants to clearly demonstrat­e: ■■ how they will increase the sustainabl­e production of food in the region and generate positive economic, social and environmen­tal impacts; and

■■ how they will supply nutritious, locally grown food whilst ensuring a fair price for producers and the wellbeing of future generation­s.

Cardiff council cabinet member for climate change Caro Wild said: “How we produce, supply and consume food in the future is going to play a big part in how successful we are in responding to the unpreceden­ted challenges posed by climate-change and biodiversi­ty loss, as well as dietrelate­d illness.

“Those challenges, and the challenges posed by the ongoing impact of the pandemic, Brexit, increasing energy prices, and the war in Ukraine, also offer an opportunit­y for change – to capitalise on our local assets, to harness the potential of land, technology and people to increase the sustainabl­e production and supply of food grown right here, in the Cardiff Capital Region.”

The competitio­n will run in three phases, with success to be evaluated by 2025.

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