Assessment Criteria - Quality

You can score a 'High' if

1. you have met a regional priority identified as having 'particular' importance by the RPAC in the published Regional Priorities:

For example:

Regional priority 1c seeks to:

  • make the business better able to respond to market demand.

The RPAC may have defined this more specifically by, for example, prioritising amongst others:

  • applicants that demonstrate an innovative approach to developing new products and a strong identity for food and drink derived from the RPAC area.

In this example you could score a 'High' if you can demonstrate you will meet this particular target for the RPAC area.

2. the regional priority you have selected supports one of the six national targets

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