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New ag-tech partnership to help Peel and Singapore prosper

Agriculture technology partnership feature

晚夜福利网站 will be helping to boost the agriculture industry in Peel and improve food security in Singapore thanks to a new partnership.

A Memorandum of Understanding between the Western Australian Government鈥檚 program, the , and Murdoch鈥檚 will pave the way for investment in food production and agriculture tech development in the region.

Dr Christopher Vas, Director of 晚夜福利网站鈥檚 said the agreement would further strengthen mutually-beneficial trade, science and innovation ties between the two countries.

鈥淎t Murdoch SCRIPT, we are in a privileged position to be involved in Singapore鈥檚 industry, research and engagement activities, which will help us to connect food producers in Peel with local innovators and funders over here,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he collaboration with as a potential strategic investment partner is great news for Peel food producers. It will help them to access opportunities for expansion, value-added processing and importantly market access in Asia.

鈥淪tart-ups that enable ag-tech activities within and beyond the farm gate will also be sought to participate in this collaboration especially where food provenance, traceability, safety and security are concerned.鈥

Dr Vas said ag-tech entrepreneurs in Singapore were looking to develop new forms of food production within its urban areas, but that land scarcity and growing consumer demand require new forms of collaboration across the supply chain, providing Peel developers with opportunities.

鈥淲e recognise that co-operation in ag-tech development, intensive food production and innovative start-up enterprises between Singapore and WA will contribute to the Peel and WA's economic competitiveness and adoption of innovation, as well as supporting Singapore's food security.

Minister for said that a deeper co-operation between the State Government, potential Singaporean investors and the academic sector would help to drive commercial agriculture opportunities in the Peel region.

"The Peel has real natural advantages in food production and, through the project, we are confident we will see more diverse industries and more job opportunities in the region," she said.

Lester Chan, CEO of , said the company had a strong interest in the innovations and potential in the Peel region.

鈥淲e believe strongly in the future of ag-tech innovation and that Peel and Murdoch can be strong partners for us to achieve a very productive future,鈥 he said.

Image caption: From back (L to R): Jin Hao Low (Fund Singapore Chief Credit Officer), Janine Hatch (Peel Development Commission Principal Officer), Andrew Ward (Peel Development Commission CEO), Charlie Clarke (Murdoch School of Law).
Front: Professor Lyn Karstadt (晚夜福利网站 Deputy Vice Chancellor International ), Paddi Creevey (Peel Development Commission Chair), Robyn Clarke MLA (Member for Murray-Wellington), Lester Chan (Fund Singapore CEO), Dr Christopher Vas (Murdoch SCRIPT Deputy Dean & Director).

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