Business in the agri-food sector in Boston can make use of this new scheme
Businesses in Boston are signing up to access free business support and training that can help them to thrive in the food and fresh produce sector.
Set up by the University of Lincoln’s National Centre for Food Manufacturing with Boston College, the centre’s services are open to any business involved in the food chain in any way – which could include food manufacturing, food retailers, restaurants and cafes, food supplies, engineering, and professional services, amongst many other sectors.
David Thorpe is the Programme Manager who is leading the centre’s work. He said: “We are here to support businesses in Boston to maximise their potential by providing advice, guidance, expert knowledge, and training.
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