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The Irish Potato Federation represents the potato packers and potato growers in Ireland
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Bord Bia Quality Mark on an Irish food product
January 29, 2023
Irish Farmers Demand Investigation into How Bord Bia Mark QA Appeared on French Baby Potatoes
Irish Farmers Association President Tim Cullinan said the recent incident of French baby potatoes being labelled with the Bord Bia Quality Assurance mark is unacceptable.
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Pippa Hackett pictured with Marie Geary, Meadowfresh Farm. The department is encouraging the potato industry to pursue the EUR 20 million (about USD 23 million) Irish chip shop secto
October 12, 2021
Ireland has its first dedicated potato supplier to chippers
Meadowfresh Foods in Tallow, Co. Waterford and O'Shea Farms/Iverk Produce, based in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, have joined forces to become Ireland’s first dedicated fresh chipping potato packer and distributor.
From left to right: Liam Glennon, chairman, World Potato Congress Organising Committee; Romain Cools, president, World Potato Congress; Minister of State at Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine Andrew Doyle; and Michael Hoey, president of the Irish
March 22, 2018
Ireland selected to host World Potato Congress in 2021
The Irish Potato Federation – with the support of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Bord Bia, Failte Ireland and Teagasc – has won its bid to host the World Potato Congress (WPC) in 2021 in Dublin.
March 12, 2012
Irish retailers and merchants challenged to return viable prices for growers
Addressing the National Potato Conference in Dublin today (Wed), IFA President John Bryan said the current loss-making situation for potato growers was unsustainable. He laid down a clear challenge to the retailers and merchants to address the serious ...
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