The ECTA Value Chain
How to Use the Project to Make the ECTA Work
The ECTA has created a range of unprecedented Agribusiness Value Chain opportunities in and around North Western Australia’s port facilities. Particularly, in the value-add, food processing domains.
Connect is working with Agribusiness and government leaders to develop a strategically located Agrihub in North-Western Australia. The Agrihub will, literally, create a central-point around which an Austral-Indus consortium can unite the ECTA-related Agribusiness Demand and Supply Chain systems, via the creation of the near-Port infrastructure, facilities and logistics required for agriproduct storage, processing and export.
To learn more about how to commercially interact with the sectoral opportunities the Agribusiness component of the ECTA in North-Western Australia has to offer, become a member of Connect and let our domain-relevant experts connect you with the North-West.

The ECTA Value Chain offers a set of partnership opportunities for Austral-Indus food producers, processors and exporters, to design a set of strategies that will rapidly leverage the scale and connectivity of their combined Agribusiness networks.
The operational synergies available via the geographic proximity of India’s and Western Australia’s port systems, represents a platform upon which the ECTA’s Agribusiness Value Chain can be designed to deliver efficient and competitive economic, societal, and environmental models for use in India, Australia, and the wider Indo-Pacific region.
In particular, North-Western Australia’s ports offer India’s Agribusiness Demand Chain system an “in the region, for the region” environment that combines global and local supply, short lead times, a range of energy options, and established Strategic Industrial Areas (SIAs) connected to key infrastructure features required to develop food processing and other Agribusiness industry domain activities.