Sydney’s Verschuren Centre and Bioenterprise, Canada’s food and agri-tech organization, have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together in support of sustainable innovation in agriculture and the bioeconomy.
In a statement, Bioenterprise said the partnership means greater connection to opportunities and resources in Canada’s bioeconomy and the possibility of more collaborations with companies and organizations in Atlantic Canada. These opportunities include access to pilot-scale facilities and technical teams to support process and product optimization.
“The potential of