New £8 million Dairy Innovation Centre planned at SRUC

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Written by Rachel Martin

The Borderlands partnership has announced it will invest up to £8 million into a new Centre of Dairy Innovation in the South and West Faculty of Scotland’s Rural College.

A Dairy Innovation Centre has been included in the Heads of Terms agreement for the Borderlands partnership, which was signed in Glentress this week.

Based at SRUC’s Barony Campus, near Dumfries, the centre aims to encourage knowledge exchange and create innovative research across the Borderlands region.

The award-winning Langhill herd will also be based at the new Dairy Innovation Centre.

The Dairy Research and Innovation Centre will work with industry and academics to reduce the time it takes for research and technology to be applied within commercial dairies and the supply chain.

There will be a focus on testing new products, technologies and production systems, as well as looking at how to deliver carbon neutral farming solutions.

Professor Wayne Powell, chief executive and principal of SRUC, said: “Through knowledge exchange and collaboration, the Dairy Innovation Centre will support economic growth across the Borderlands region.


We are looking forward to working with the Borderlands partners to develop a world-class facility that will drive skills, employment and innovation and I’d like to thank the partners for their support.

“SRUC has an important role to play in delivering economic benefits across the Borderlands region. We are also excited to be working with other stakeholders around ideas for a Forestry Innovation Zone and other projects within the Borderlands agreement.”

On top of potential £8 million from the Borderlands partnership, SRUC will also be investing its own capital in the new Dairy Innovation Centre. SRUC and the Borderlands partnership team will now work together to develop the proposals towards signing off funding for the project.

The new centre will be part of SRUC South and West Faculty. Last year, SRUC announced a potential £35 million investment in the Barony Campus with the support of the Scottish Funding Council.

The Dairy Innovation Centre will enhance SRUC’s plans for the region and the impact of the investment at the Barony Campus.

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