agri-food

SFSI course
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Local Inspections Training – Auditing Skills course – SFSI
Sustainable Food Systems Ireland (SFSI) provides technical assistance in all aspects of agri-food development and regulation, and their next auditing skills training course for local inspectors will be from 17 to 21 October, and from 7 to 11 November, 2022, in Dublin. There may be an additional date for this training, titled Local Inspections Training – Auditing Skills, in December this year. The aim of the course is to help attendees gain…
Business voice
Agriculture/Livestock News
Irish Business Voice Programme: survey
Irish-owned businesses across the country are working through unprecedented times and rapid change. An easing of Covid restrictions has enabled many businesses to ramp up their activity, however, this has come against the backdrop of rising inflation and costs of doing business.  The Shannon Chamber is delighted to announce their support of the Grant Thornton 2022 Irish Business Voice Programme. The purpose of the programme is to ensure that Irish…
Agri-food unfair trading practices
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Agri-food watchdog to hone in on unfair trading practices
Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue will soon start recruiting for a CEO to head up the new food ombudsman office, which will have powers to investigate unfair trading practices. The Office for Fairness and Transparency in the Agri-Food Supply Chain will report on prices in the supply chain and follow-up on any wrongdoings. Legislation will be needed to create the watchdog, possibly new laws will be passed by the Oireachtas. The…
pork pigmeat exports
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Trade mission to Mexico aims to expand pigmeat exports
This week’s trade mission to Mexico to increase pigmeat and agricultural produce exports sees Minister Martin Heydon and Bord Bia engaging with Mexican officials and agri-food stakeholders. It will be led by Minister Martin Heydon TD who will be joined by officials from the Department of Agriculture, BordBia CEO Tara McCarthy and the Embassy of Ireland for meetings with senior ministers of the Mexican government and members of the Mexican…
Agriculture Africa
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Africa beckons with AADP grants for Irish agri-food firms
The Africa Agri-Food Development Programme (AADP) has been supporting Irish firms to participate in business in Africa for the last 10 years. Now, grants capped at €250,000 are available to Irish agri-food companies to initiate new markets there. Companies of all sizes are eligible to apply for grant funding.  The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) are collaborating for the venture.…