Agri-Food Investment Initiative

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Northern Ireland agri-food businesses can access financial assistance for capital investments to grow and increase their competitiveness.

The Agri-Food Investment Initiative (AFII) aims to enhance the economic performance and competitiveness of Northern Ireland’s agri-food sector through financial assistance for transformative capital investment in several key areas. These areas include:

  • machinery and equipment
  • buying or developing computer software
  • buying patents, licences, copyrights, and trademarks

It 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs Northern Ireland food and drink processors from small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs*) to large Agri-food businesses that process products outlined in .

The main aims of AFII are to:

  • Support enterprises to increase their efficiency and improve their productivity
  • Improve the competitiveness of Northern Ireland’s Agri-food sector
  • Support capacity building, growth, innovation, and new product development

Eligibility

AFII is open to all Invest Northern Ireland clients and new clients* operating within one or more of the following food and drink processing sectors:

  • meat processing (beef, sheep, pig, and poultry)
  • dairy, milk, and milk products
  • potatoes
  • cereals/arable crops, fruit and vegetables
  • bakery, snacks, and convenience
  • drinks and beverages
  • animal feed
  • cold stores (industrially de-rated only)

*Businesses that are not currently Invest NI clients must demonstrate that they meet  to become a client and if they do so, they will then be on-boarded.

Due to State Aid restrictions, businesses involved in the following activities should contact their Invest NI Client Executive or foodenquiries@investni.com before completing an online eligibility check or applying:

  • Bakery (only applications from SMEs are eligible)
  • Drinks and beverages (only applications from SMEs are eligible)
  • Cold stores (only applications from SMEs are eligible)
  • Egg processing

Support available

Small businesses**

The maximum aid intensity that can be granted is 35% of the eligible investment costs. The minimum project size is £300,000.

Medium businesses**

The maximum aid intensity that can be granted is 25% of the eligible investment costs. The minimum project size is £500,000.

Large businesses**

The maximum aid intensity is 20% of the eligible investment costs, however, the aid intensity for any individual project will be limited to the minimum 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ required to implement the project, compared to the counterfactual scenario in the absence of aid. The minimum project size is £1,000,000.

** As per the EU definition, SMEs are businesses with a staff headcount of fewer than 250 people, and which have an annual turnover of no more than €50 million or an annual balance sheet total of no more than €43 million.

The maximum eligible costs per individual investment project under this scheme will be no more than €25 million. The maximum assistance available under this scheme will be around £5 million.

How to apply

To find out if you can apply for the Agri-Food Investment Initiative, you must first check your eligibility.

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First published 18 June 2024