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Majority of Food SMEs Seriously Challenged by Financial and Distribution Issues

May 20, 2014 by Irish Food Awards

-Results of survey announced at the launch of the 2014 Blas na hEireann, Irish Food Awards –

Olivia Curran of An Olivia Chocolates, Supreme Champion 2013 with Minister Simon Coveney and Artie Clifford Chairman of Blas na hÉireann

Olivia Curran of An Olivia Chocolates, Supreme Champion 2013 with Minister Simon Coveney and Artie Clifford Chairman of Blas na hÉireann

Tuesday 13 May 2014.  A survey of Irish food producers has found that 70% of small to medium sized producers feel that a lack of financial advice and support is the biggest challenge they face in growing their businesses. The survey, conducted on behalf of the Blas na hEireann, Irish Food Awards, also found that for 65% of producers distribution is a major problem; not only nationally but also internationally.

 The findings of this survey, titled “Producer Power in 2014’, were announced at the launch of the 7thAnnual  Blas na hEireann 2014 Awards, which took place at The Westbury Hotel, Dublin, on Tuesday 13 May, where Minister Simon Coveney, a former producer himself, made the opening address.

The Blas na hEireann, Irish Food Awards accreditation is the largest competition of its kind in Ireland attracting over 2,000 entries annually. It was set up to reward and support the best of Irish produce and the passionate, talented producers behind it. Award winners get to display the Blas na hEireann symbol on their products which previous, independent research shows leads to an increase in sales.  All entries are blind tasted by a team of over 350 judges in two tranches, including top chefs, journalists, industry experts, inspired home cooks and academics.  The judging system was developed and is overseen each year by Dr Joe Kerry and his team from the School of Food and Nutritional Science at UCC.   The Award winners in over 80 food categories will be presented at an Awards Ceremony in Dingle, Co Kerry on Saturday 4 October, to co-incide with the peninsula’s hugely popular food and wine festival.  In addition Bord Bia sponsors two key awards, The Blas na hEireann Supreme Champion and the Best Artisan producer, which will also be presented on the night.  Last year a chocolatier from Mullingar, Co Westmeath,  Olivia Curran of ‘An Olivia Chocolates’, took the top gong, and has seen business more than double since then. 

Government Agencies scored very well in the survey, with producers, small and large, recognising the support that they get from the County Enterprise Boards, Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland and the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, with Teagasc, BIM and Udaras ranking well within their specific areas.

 “Unfortunately the problem seems to be that the impact of Agency support is not being fully leveraged because of difficulties accessing financial advice and support on the one hand and being able gain distribution to new markets on the other” said Chairman of Blas na hEireann, Artie Clifford, a former producer in the seafood sector. 

 

 “While these issues are at the forefront of producers’ concerns, they are largely being overlooked.  Blas would be delighted to work with Government agencies to address these issues swiftly in order to support the food producers that have inspired and fuelled this fast growing and vitally important sector of our economy.”

 

For smaller producers in particular, financial issues are not just about accessing additional funding, they are as much about getting paid on time and been given fairer credit terms by the larger retailers.

 

“Agencies on both a local and national should be in a position to give financial advice to producers on a one to one basis; everything from how to develop business plans, work out production costs, forecast accurately the amount of financial investment needed for expansion, as well as how to approach and work with financial institutions and retailers in order to guarantee the best on-going results” Clifford continued.  “Financial assistance through the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) and increasing the offer of R&D tax credits for the self-employed would also be extremely useful.”

 

“In addition LEOs could look at the feasibility of setting up localised distribution depots, where smaller shipments could be consolidated” added Clifford.  “In the meantime our Blas na hEireann Producer Forum encourages members to reach out to other producers for help with distribution logistics by sharing resources, which has worked well in the past.”

 

Other questions in the survey included asking producers to list ‘quality accreditations’ that could benefit their business most.  Winning A Blas na hEireann Award ranked highest of all, almost double that of the next nearest Accreditation.

 

The Blas na hEireann Awards are now open for entry to producers from all over the island of Ireland.  For further information about on-line entry to this year’s Awards, please click on www.irishfoodawards.com

 

For further information please contact Sue James @suejamespr.com on 085 7336981 or sue@suejamespr.com.

 

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Local Enterprise Office Galway – New Sponsor

April 30, 2014 by Irish Food Awards

We are delighted to be working with The Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Galway to sponsor Best in Galway and Best in Farmers Market Galway at the Blas Na HEireann Awards in Dingle later this year.

Breda Fox, CEO of the LEO said “we are committed to supporting local food GCCEB and Blas na hEireann Irish Food Awards photo Julia Dunin (3)producers and this is another step in our active efforts working with the food industry in Galway city and county”.

Artie Clifford, Chairman, Blas na hEireann, The Irish Food Awards said: “We are absolutely delighted that the Galway Local Enterprise Office has joined forces with us to recognise and reward the best producers in Galway at this year’s Blas na hEireann, Irish Food Awards. It is indicative of their huge support for local produce and the assistance they are prepared to offer producers to find new markets and customers for their products. This year’s Blas Awards are now open for entries and we would encourage all quality Galway producers to follow in the footsteps of previous Blas winners by visiting www.irishfoodawards.com.”

Blas na hEireann – The Irish Food Awards, now in their 7th year, were founded to create a benchmark for quality Irish produce, and they reward and recognise the driven, passionate, talented producers that make it. Blas na hEireann 2014 is now open for entry at www.irishfoodawards.com and as always the judges will be searching for the very best of food and drink produced on the island of Ireland. All Irish producers, North and South, are invited to submit products that are commercially available to the public. June 17th is the final closing date for entry.

The LEO is currently recruiting for the new , a new training programme, Office Food Academy Start aimed at supporting and nurturing start up food producers. Bord Bia, SuperValu and the Galway Local Enterprise Office have joined forces on this initiative to provide a consistent level of food processing and marketing knowledge to new and early-stage food business owners. For more information on applying for the programme please call 091 565 269 or email:info@leo.galwaycoco.ie

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Entries open for Blas 2014

March 24, 2014 by Irish Food Awards

As always we will be searching for the very best of food and drink produced on the island of Ireland. All Irish producers, North and South, are invited to submit products that are commercially available to the public.

Important Information
Once again this year we are offering entrants an opportunity to avail of an early bird rate of €35 per entry if entered before 30th April. Any entries received after this date and up until 17th June will be at a charge of €45 per product.

Important dates
April 30th  – Closing date for early bird
June 17th  – Final closing date for entry
Aug 5th – 7th – UCC Delivery for initial judging (all categories excluding 20 – 25)
Sept 3rd – The Baking Academy Delivery & Judging (categories 20 – 25)
September – Shortlisted producers will be notified
Oct 2nd – Finalist 2nd round judging
Oct 4th – Finalist Networking Event & Award ceremony

If you would like to find out more about Blas just get in touch by email toinfo@irishfoodawards.com or call us on 087 9029329

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