Helping Central Coast business
grow jobs and revenue
A Central Coast business is among one of the first seven NSW food and beverage manufacturers to win a NSW government low interest loan to help boost productivity, create jobs, and deliver advanced manufacturing capabilities.
'Day on the Farm' factory tour held at EastCoast-Beverages,Kulnura.
25 September 2024
THE loans, delivered as part of the Government’s Regional Development Roadmap, will help boost productivity, create jobs, and deliver advanced manufacturing capabilities.
East Coast Beverages, based in Kulnura, is one of the only family-owned and operated juice companies left in Australia suppling its products to Woolworths, Coles, IGA, SPAR, and Foodworks.
The company will use the loan to install automated technology, including high speed conveyors, bottling equipment, and advanced line cleaning systems.
Minister for Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said, “East Coast Beverages is one of the region’s success stories and the Government is committed to helping businesses like this grow, create more jobs and benefit local producers and the community.
“Across the state we are committed to strengthening the farming sector and regional economies by encouraging and assisting local businesses.
“We are always willing to support businesses that add value to local produce, expand their production capacity and employ locals.”
Minister for the Central Coast, David Harris said that East Coast Beverages was a fantastic family-owned business based in the highly productive Central Coast hinterland. "They will continue to go from strength-to-strength with this NSW Government support," he said
“They are just one of the businesses helping grow the Coast’s considerable renown as a region that produces, manufactures and exports fine food and beverages and adds to the vibrant local foodie scene.”
Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch commented that East Coast Beverages was a symbol of all that is wonderful about the Central Coast hinterland, which produces high quality products, while creating local jobs and boosting the local economy.
“It has been fantastic to see the rise of East Coast Beverages from a small family-owned and operated local juice company to a dominate player in the Australian juice market and we all love buying their products from outlets across the Central Coast and beyond," Ms Tesch said.
“The NSW Government is committed to supporting our local food and beverage manufacturers such as East Coast Beverages to continue to move from strength to strength with the award of a NSW Government low interest loan.”
Under the $5 million pilot program, the loans can be used for projects such as installing automated production lines, upgrading bottling lines, or buying equipment that will enable products to be exported more efficiently.
The NSW Government is assisting good businesses grow so they can increase demand for local produce, add value to their products, boosting revenue and creating jobs into their regions.
The food and beverage manufacturing sector is a major employer in regional NSW, which is already home to companies such as Nestle, Ferrero, Stone and Wood, Sanitarium and Simplot Foods.
Last year the sector across NSW had an annual turnover of $42.5 billion and employed more than 66,000 people.
For more information, go to 'Regional Development Trust'.