Keep up to date with the latest beef, cattle, pig and sheep prices and market situation in our farmer and grower section of the Bord Bia website ...
Find out everything you need to know about Live Cattle Exports from Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board.
Take a look at our best in season calendar to see what delicious fruit and vegetables are at their seasonal best in Ireland now! The ‘Life is Better with Fruit and Vegetables’ eCookbook is packed with ...
We have collected and curated expertise from every continent to better inform the Irish food and drink industry about the latest flavours, ingredients and cooking techniques employed by leading-edge ...
From Ireland to the world – At Bord Bia we believe in nurturing the next generation of talent, while experiencing the vastness of the world at large. All this while gaining a Masters qualification in ...
In the first half of 2021, Bord Bia conducted global research to better understand global sustainability demands around food and drink. The insights on this page are designed to help understand ...
Addresses and phone numbers for all Bord Bia's offices are listed on this page. Alternatively, you may wish to use the Enquiry Form below or email us directly on info@bordbia.ie and we will re-route ...
"I have been living in Amsterdam for the past 12 months, working with a variety of Irish companies in the livestock, dairy, meat and prepared consumer foods sectors. It's been a fantastic experience ...
To help support Irish food and drink companies within customer management, we have built a series of useful assets to provide guidance, support, tips and tools to help navigate the journey. For many ...
Sustainability criteria have been incorporated into recently developed standards and any future review of existing standards will result in the inclusion of sustainability criteria. Origin Green is ...
Our objectives, activities and achievements in 2023 can be found in our annual report. The value of Ireland’s food, drink and horticulture exports declined by 4% to €16.2 billion in 2023. This equates ...
Ireland's agri-food industry remains a key component of our modern economy. It accounts for some eight per cent (8%) of GDP and a similar proportion of total employment, amounting to almost 160,000 ...
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