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Irish food companies urged to use Teagasc research
Irish food and drink exports should reach €10 billion by 2015, Taoiseach Enda Kenny said yesterday.
Irish whiskey enjoys renaissance as world’s fastest growing spirit
Irish whiskey is the world’s fastest growing spirit, though coming from a low base, according to a report by Davy Stockbrokers.
Irish firms raise €16.7m for charity
Irish companies raised more than €16.7 million for charities and community groups last year, figures released today show.
Greencore revenues surge after UK buy
Irish food group, Greencore, saw a near 50pc surge in revenues in its first half thanks to its purchase last year of British ready-meals maker, Uniq.
Morning Business News - May 10
On Morning Ireland Prof. Gerry Boyle of Teagasc spoke to Emma McNamara about the agency's new Food Technology and Knowledge Transfer Strategy.
Exclusive: World food safety expert on challenges in delivery food safety in a global food chain
In an exclusive interview with Australian Food News, internationally acclaimed authority on consumer protection and food security, Associate Professor Patrick Wall, discusses the current challenges in delivering food safety in a global food chain. Patrick Wall is Associate Professor of Public Health in University College Dublin’s School of Public Health and Population Sciences. Professor Wall ...
New president for Irish Motor Industry
Alan Lyons has been elected president of the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) at the organisation's 44th AGM, held at Croke Park.
Teagasc strategy aims to stop Irish patents being lost overseas
Teagasc has launched a five-tier strategy to support new product development in the Irish agri-food sector, and to avoid Irish-generated patents migrating overseas.
China visit to look at Irish beef production
An official from the Chinese Agriculture Ministry is visiting Ireland for talks about closer co-operation between the two countries.
Irish Company To Help Kedah's Products Enter European Market
ALOR SETAR, May 17 (Bernama) -- Ireland-based Manma & Hibiscus Asian Store, will assist in marketing the products of four Kedah entrepreneurs in that country, and subsequently help penetrate the European market.
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