As a land scarce island city state, Singapore is heavily reliant on the world for its food needs. More than 90% of the country’s food supply is imported and this makes Singapore highly vulnerable to the global and regional imbalances in food supply and demand. In a bid to reduce its heavy reliance on imports and buffer impacts from supply disruptions, Singapore aims to transform its agri-food industry into one that is highly productive, innovative, and sustainable, being able to produce 30% of the nation’s nutritional needs locally by 2030.
NUS plays a critical role in strengthening our national agri-food security through three key research areas
NUS has also established the NUS Agritech Centre to strengthen collaboration in the agriculture-food industry’s ecosystem and provide dedicated support for start-ups. This initiative supports the innovation and development of novel and sustainable agri-food technological solutions to improve health and meet the nutritional needs of our society.
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