Industrialising Food Science for a sustainable Future with Food Security


It's no secret that we are innovating in an earmarked as "macrotrend" industry and within a multi-billion dollar share of retail market globally.

Leading in a pioneering industry requires an understandably great deal of insights, aligned expertise and data sets to refine, drive and to conclude on the necessary ongoing R&D requirements for domestic industrial setup, manufacturing, process, skills transfer and to become a global participant in sector of revolutionary sciences centred around food harvesting.

Early industry development in itself is a process by which I believe the outcomes in innovation will forward lead the way to policymaking on the future of food, manufacturing and delivery on global shortages and demand. Global shifts in food choice and consumption together with regulatory pacts on world climate change reporting, food needs and scientific advancements in lab born food harvesting will largely see new technologies become equally accepted by industry, supply chain and consumer alike.

Personally, I have been fortunate to be supported by leaders from notable business establishments and where our series of recent key stakeholder discussions are found to be extremely encouraging.  Investment and funding needs for what we are positioning are closer to the tune of USD20 million for the first 3-5year operations and is substantiated by the need, the positioning, the size of market and mostly - by what it means for Nations.

Thanks to all supporting and leading the way forward with us.



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