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Australia’s Food Security Reframed - Biomanufacturing as Defence Strategy

Australia’s Food Security Reframed CAA Visual Media

In a world of weather shocks and geopolitical tension, Cellular Agriculture Australia has thrown down the gauntlet — food isn’t just sustenance, it’s national security. Their new white paper “Made & Grown: The Future of Food Biotechnology & Biomanufacturing in Australia” argues that investing in biomanufacturing is no longer optional; it’s a sovereign imperative.


Precision fermentation, cell cultivation, and molecular farming could make Australia less dependent on fragile global supply chains, turning sugarcane and science into strategic assets. The report lands as Canberra shapes its “Feeding Australia” food security strategy, presenting a window to align defence, agriculture, and biotechnology into one resilient food system.


The message is clear: this isn’t about replacing farmers, it’s about arming them with bio-based resilience. If food is security, then biomanufacturing is the new arsenal. Whether the government acts fast enough to hold its early-mover edge is now the defining question.



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