Sunshine Coast dairy bottles new markets and jobs
Kenilworth Dairies are well known for their cheese, yogurts and ice-cream and a Rural Economic Development Grant will add high-quality boutique milk to their list of products.
John Cochrane
Kenilworth Dairies will conquer new markets and create jobs thanks to new grant funding from the Palaszczuk Government.
Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner said Kenilworth Dairies is one of 15 businesses in Queensland to receive a $250,000 Rural Economic Development (RED) Grant to help fund the expansion of their current business and create job growth for the local area.
“Kenilworth Dairies is a well-known local dairy producer in the Sunshine Coast area with a strong reputation for producing a variety of high-quality dairy products and the funding they have received will go towards establishing their own bottling plant,”
“The project is expected to create five jobs through the construction phase with another 24 direct and indirect jobs upon completion to carry out business operations,” Mr Furner said.
Kenilworth Dairies owner John Cochrane said the RED grant would help cover set up costs and the purchase of equipment for the bottling plant.
“We will use the money to purchase equipment used to pasteurise the milk and set up a laboratory to monitor the milk for quality and safety purposes,” he said.
The bottling plant will help Kenilworth dairies complete their product line which currently includes, yoghurt, cheese, mousse and ice cream.
“We want to become a completely independent local dairy provider and the new equipment will help us achieve this by adding bottled milk to our product range,” Mr Cochrane said.
“The plant will process approximately 12,000 litres of milk per day, sourced from our current dairy production and will be distributed to local consumers in the Sunshine Coast area,” he said.
The RED Grant program offers emerging projects up to $250,000 in co-contributions to build industry and grow employment opportunities across the agricultural sector. The $10 million grants program provides for three funding rounds over a three-year period ending 2021.
A total of 15 businesses have received $3.3 million under the first-round of funding for the RED Grant program. Overall these 15 projects are expected to create over 600 jobs across the agricultural sector in regional Queensland.
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QRIDA administer the RED Grant scheme on behalf of the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries.