A group of local producers and suppliers who have all received support from an innovation project showed off their new skills at an artisan fayre last weekend.
The suppliers were part of the “Beyond the Kitchen Table” learning and skills project which was one of the initiatives offered by the Hospitality, Innovation, Tourism, Supply Chain (HITS) programme.
The project supported small and micro food and drink businesses with a series of learning and one-to-one mentoring sessions to enable them to pitch their produce to the retail, hospitality, and food service sector.
They were able to practice what they had learned for the first time at The Autumn Artisan Fayre held at The Alnwick Garden, which was delivered as part of the HITS project.
Funded by North of Tyne Combined Authority and delivered by NewcastleGateshead Initiative, in association with Food and Drink North East and NBSL, HITS is aimed at helping businesses in Newcastle, Northumberland and North Tyneside to meet the challenges tourism, hospitality and supply chain businesses are facing following the pandemic by innovating and finding new business solutions.
To sign up for the event businesses were also able to use a new BuySupply portal set up as part of HITS. Designed to help make it easier for buyers and suppliers within the North of Tyne area to access opportunities, the platform enables suppliers to showcase their products and services and lets buyers publish opportunities and connect to relevant suppliers.
Since it was launched this summer more than 300 businesses in the hospitality and food and drink sector have signed up to the portal. Businesses are still being encouraged to sign up to the portal and start taking advantage of the opportunities it offers.
The HITS programme has also seen 15 businesses in the North of Tyne area benefit from a share of a £300,000 grant fund to enable them to develop innovative business solutions. The fayre at Alnwick was the last HITS event before the programme came to an end, but the supply chain platform, podcasts, webinars and training resources are still available online. To sign up for the BuySupply portal or to access any of the other resources click here.
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