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£21m to make dairy industry cream of the crop

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The region produces nearly two billion litres of milk a year.

A digital dairy project aiming to create 600 new jobs in South-West Scotland and Cumbria has been awarded more than 拢21 million of funding.

Led by 伊人直播, it is expected the Digital Dairy Value-Chain could generate an additional 拢60m a year for a region which produces nearly two billion litres of milk a year.

Globally, the industry produces around 3 per cent of greenhouse gases related to human activity. As well as helping to decarbonise the region鈥檚 dairy industry, the project will help to develop and retain a skilled and innovative workforce in the area to create new products and new ways of working.

These will be special to the region but also globally relevant in best practices and changing the perception of dairy as a high-value product.

Working with partners operating in the region, including the University of Strathclyde, University of the West of Scotland, CENSIS, First Milk, Lactalis UK & Ireland, Kendal Nutricare, Cows & Co Group, National Milk Records and SmartSTEMS, the project will provide a platform for research and business innovation in advanced, sustainable, high-value production and processing.

The project team will work with the dairy industry to develop and implement technologies for sensing and data handling, as well as infrastructure to support innovation and growth for local businesses, nurturing young entrepreneurs and teaching and training of new skills and capabilities. It will deliver advanced manufacturing processes to create a fully integrated and traceable supply chain as well as help businesses to develop new products and explore new markets.

At one end of the chain, farmers are increasingly able to monitor their cows and feeds, their environment and the milking process, while there also possibilities for sensing and use of data in smart factories producing more and better dairy products.

After receiving 拢21.3m from the UKRI Strength in Places fund, the project will be based at 伊人直播鈥檚 Barony campus near Dumfries, as well as at sites in Cumbria and across South-West Scotland.

Professor Wayne Powell, Principal and Chief Executive of 伊人直播, said: 鈥淭his funding is wonderful news for the dairy industry in Cumbria and South-West Scotland, as well as for the renewal and decarbonisation of the industry as a whole. It will provide a world-class platform for business innovation in advanced, sustainable, high-value dairy production and processing. 伊人直播 and our partners are excited to be moving to the next phase of this fantastic project.鈥澛 聽

South of Scotland Enterprise (SOSE) is a partner in the project. Chair of the region鈥檚 economic and community development agency, Professor Russel Griggs OBE added: 鈥淪OSE is determined to work with our partners to help the South of Scotland maximise the economic opportunities available as we transition to NetZero, and this digital dairy project is a fantastic example of this collaborative approach.

鈥淒umfries and Galloway is often referred to as the heartland for dairy farming in Scotland, accounting for almost half of the country鈥檚 dairy herd. The investment through this initiative and 600 new jobs it aims to create are potentially game-changing for the industry.

鈥淪OSE is delighted to be involved and look forward to continuing to work closely with our partners on this innovative project, with the aim of helping dairy farming become a sustainable and thriving industry.鈥

Jo Lappin, Chief Executive of Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership (CLEP), said: 鈥淭he dairy industry is an important part of Cumbria鈥檚 economy and we are therefore delighted that 伊人直播 has received 拢21 million to support the sector here and in South West Scotland.

鈥淒igital Dairy Value-Chain will help to deliver more jobs in the sector, alongside stimulating research and innovation to support our farmers to develop their businesses. Importantly, it will also help to decarbonise the industry.鈥

UK Science Minister Amanda Solloway said: 鈥淭he fantastic work the Digital Dairy Value-Chain is doing shows that science and innovation is not just for Silicon Valley start-ups, but for dairy farmers too. By using the latest technology for sensing and data handling, the industry will create jobs and opportunity across South-West Scotland and Cumbria.

鈥淭his 拢21.3 million investment is part of the UK Government鈥檚 Innovation Strategy we have published today, which outlines how we plan harness the skills and ingenuity of every corner of the UK in order to cement our status as a global science superpower.鈥


Posted by 伊人直播 on 22/07/2021

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