Singapore to inject S$70 million over five years to boost local farm output

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New measures include an expanded national breeding programme and fresh hatchery support for the aquaculture sector.   SINGAPORE: Singapore will inject S$70 million (US$55 million) over the next five years to help local farms expand production capacity and build capabilities , as the country steps up efforts to strengthen food resilience amid growing global uncertainties.  The new funding tranche under the Agri-Food Cluster Transformation (ACT) Fund was announced by Senior Minister of State for