London agri-food hub gets funding

The Grove, located at Western Fair, aims to help agriculture and food businesses

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Published: January 22, 2021

An image of what The Grove could look like.

The federal government is investing $7.2 million in a hub for agri-food at the Western Fair District in London.

The hub is called The Grove and is located in the buildings that once held events like the London Farm Show, across the street from the AgriPlex.

Why it matters: Southern Ontario agriculture hasn’t had as many business development services available in one spot, compared to other parts of the province and The Grove aims to rectify that.

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The investment is coming from FedDev Ontario, the federal government agency that funds business development. The funds were announced by Kate Young, member of parliament for London West, who also has responsibility for FedDev Ontario.

The Grove was launched about a year ago and is now home to six businesses and organizations connected to food, including meal delivery company LiveFit Foods, the Middlesex London Food Policy Council, Renix, which uses ion exchange to make food processing more efficient, The Wormery, which uses worms to compost green waste, The Fritter Shop, a company that make traditional Dutch fritters and Factory Bucket, a technology company that uses software to improve processing efficiency.

The $7.2 million will allow The Grove to accelerate its development, says Reg Ash, CEO of Western Fair.

“This funding will allow us to be at the state we wish to be at in the next five years. This will allow us to get to the point of transforming the space quickly,” he said during an announcement of the funding.

The Grove is connected to numerous other organizations in the London area to help businesses grow there, including The RH Accelerator, Western University, Fanshawe College, the London Training Centre and the London Small Business Centre.

“This will provide critically needed wrap-around supports for agri-food companies in southwestern Ontario,” said Ash.

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John Greig

John Greig

Senior Editor

John Greig is a senior editor with Glacier FarmMedia with responsibility for Technology, Livestock and Ontario. He lives on a farm near Ailsa Craig, Ontario. Contact John at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @jgreig.

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