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Harvest Offers International Springboard for UK Agri-Tech

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A new trans-Atlantic agreement has been announced between UK membership body Agri-Tech East and Canada’s Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA), promoting mutual opportunities for collaboration as part of an annual trade mission.

Agri-Tech East has been chosen by SREDA as its first international partner for HARVEST, an agri-tech business trade mission that includes introductions to key Saskatchewan-province agriculture companies. In particular, HARVEST assists companies with their travel and accommodation expenses to attend the annual Ag in Motion, the largest outdoor agriculture trade show in Western Canada (16-18 July).

Thriving agri-tech cluster

Agri-Tech East’s 170-strong membership of farmers, producers, technologists and entrepreneurs has created a thriving agri-tech cluster. The HARVEST programme will give these organisations a chance to showcase their products and services to Canadian producers and processors.

The province of Saskatchewan is Canada’s leading agricultural exporter, second largest oil producer and the world’s top potash producer and supplier of uranium. It is Canada’s top grain producing region, with over 40% of Canada’s arable farmland. The agricultural industry added $4.2 billion in provincial GDP in 2016 with a majority in crop production ($3.5B) and animal production ($345M).

In 2018, the Canadian Agricultural Partnership was announced; a five-year, $388 million investment by federal and provincial governments in strategic initiatives for Saskatchewan agriculture. This includes a commitment to enhancing the competitiveness of the sector through research, science and innovation, and adoption of innovative products and practices, with an emphasis on the environment and clean growth.

Director of Agri-Tech East, Belinda Clarke, said: “Canadian farmers share many of the same issues as UK producers.  The HARVEST programme offers an incredible springboard towards international expansion for innovative, entrepreneurial companies in the agri-food sphere.”

Fruitful connections

Agri-Tech East member PBD Biotech benefited from the HARVEST programme in 2017 when it was given the opportunity to showcase its unique Actiphage test for bovine TB and other mycobacterial diseases, winning that year’s Ag in Motion Innovation Award for Crop or Livestock Technology. Last summer PBD Biotech set up a subsidiary in Saskatoon, the largest city in the province, as a base for its commercial and manufacturing operations in North America.

PBD Biotech CEO, Dr Berwyn Clarke, comments: “Bovine TB and Johne’s disease are of global concern. Actiphage’s ability to rapidly identify the disease-causing mycobacteria from blood and milk samples drew interest from Canadian milk and beef producers.  Introductions facilitated by HARVEST put us at least 6-months ahead of schedule in establishing an office in Saskatoon’s agricultural centre.”

SREDA President and CEO Alex Fallon said: “Saskatoon has already benefited from working with one of Agri-Tech East’s members and we’re excited to see results from an already fruitful connection.

“The goal of HARVEST is to promote the Saskatoon Region to agriculture technology companies and this partnership with Agri-Tech East takes that one step further. This relationship provides us with a great opportunity to showcase the strength of the agriculture industry to connect farmers and industry leaders with international companies and investors.”

Apply for HARVEST trade mission

Agri-tech organisations interested in the HARVEST mission, 16-18 July 2019, can find out more and apply via Agri-Tech East’s ‘Funding Latest’ page.

Closing date to apply for the HARVEST trade mission is 26 April 2019.

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