FIPWA – An ecosystem of agri-innovation

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Kinship Farms

FIPWA and Kinship Farms in collaboration

Kinship are buoyed to be working collaboratively with The Food Innovation Precinct of Western Australia (FIPWA – https://fipwa.com.au/). In fact, FIPWA are seen as WA’s first “centre of agri-food innovation excellence”, and as such, share Kinship’s view on collaboration over competitiveness in saying – “Great things happen when we work together”.

Recently FIPWA’s General Manager – Dr. Chris Vas visited Kinship’s flagship Greenlands Project to gain a deeper understanding of the project, and how it fits into FIPWA’s support to industry innovators. Subsequently this has led to Kinship and FIPWA entering into preliminary discussions with a view to establish deeper commercial relations.

Both sides see the benefits possible by working together with regard to each other’s innovative programmes.

As Dr. Vas declares: “we are a state-of-the-art facility fostering industry innovation to drive business growth, develop new products and exports, and transform Western Australia’s food and beverage manufacturing industry”.

Kinship agrees with this sentiment in as much as – “Kinship’s Greenlands Project delivers innovations for the future viability and health of peri-urban farms, which supports FIPWA’s mission to transform Western Australia’s food industry”.

Dr. Vas appreciates Kinship’s innovations at the producer level with development of their cutting-edge holistic farming model, and how this will dovetail into the food production developments at the core of FIPWA.

Further developments are in the pipeline between Kinship and FIPWA, so please watch this space…

 

Image Caption: (L-R) Aharon Neill-Stevens, Dr Christopher Vas, Michael English