Funding boost for New Zealand aquaculture
Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee has given aquaculture, New Zealand's fastest growing seafood sector, a financial boost.He said today that investment in the sector would accelerate the industry's programme to drive growth over the medium to lo
Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee has given aquaculture, New Zealand's fastest growing seafood sector, a financial boost.
He said today that investment in the sector would accelerate the industry's programme to drive growth over the medium to long term.
To help aquaculture companies take advantage of emerging offshore opportunities, Mr Brownlee announced the addition of $550,000 to the aquaculture market development contestable fund.
Launched in early 2009, the fund is administered on a dollar-for-dollar match basis and is available to eligible companies for approved projects. The extra investment follows the first round allocation of $600,000 for five projects focussing on opportunities for the sector in key markets including Asia and North America.
"Aquaculture accounts for almost 20 percent of New Zealand's seafood exports by revenue and currently generates close to $350 million annually with a target goal to reach $1 billion in sales by 2025," Mr Brownlee said.
"The activity generated by new projects will build on the five projects which are already under way for two of aquaculture's flagship species, greenshell mussels and king salmon. Along with Pacific oysters these species are major contributors to the growth of aquaculture production in New Zealand."
Applications close on March 31.
Mr Brownlee said the fund was part of a larger $6.5 million investment that would benefit the development of the industry. Based on outcomes from this funding, further funding may be made available for extra projects during the 2010/11 fiscal year.
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