en.Wedoany.com Reported - Australian Tenders has released the "Australia's Food Manufacturing Capability & Future Needs Project" (Tender No. 615584), with a submission deadline of June 15, 2026, aiming to conduct a national assessment of the current capabilities and capacity of Australia's food manufacturing industry.

The assessment will examine the industry structure, key activity areas, and existing strengths, as well as the pressures affecting its continued development. The scope of work also includes future scenario considerations extending to 2050, incorporating factors such as population, environment, and supply chain that may influence the demand and output requirements of the food manufacturing industry.
The tender outline states that the assessment aims to identify capability gaps across the industry and analyze how technology adoption, workforce skills, innovation, and supply chain changes shape future manufacturing needs. The project will also review the role of skills and training systems in supporting the food manufacturing industry and consider broader industry capability requirements as part of the analysis of potential development pathways. The findings are intended to provide an integrated evidence base to support planning and decision-making by stakeholders, including industry and government, regarding the future of food manufacturing. Within the broader national policy framework, food manufacturing is identified as a key area of Australia's manufacturing landscape, reflecting its importance to domestic supply chains, economic activity, and export performance.
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