Local business ready to ‘plough ahead’ thanks to Local Enterprise Offices
85 small businesses, including local companies, will be welcoming thousands of visitors to the new ‘Local Enterprise Village’ at the National Ploughing Championships in September.
The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D. has welcomed the plans for the biggest-ever ‘Local Enterprise Village’, which is being built by the network of Local Enterprise Offices for the Ploughing.
In twelve weeks’ time at Ratheniska in County Laois, the Local Enterprise Village will be home to 85 small businesses for the three days of the Championships (September 22nd – 24th), which is Europe’s largest outdoor event.
Local Enterprise Offices in every county are supporting small businesses at the Ploughing, which attracted 279,500 visitors in 2014, generating an estimated €39million in sales. The local businesses representing the county at this year’s Local Enterprise Village are as follows: Eireco Stoves from Ballydehob in West Cork who have developed the next generation of super efficient wood burning eco stoves; and Tecoled based in Mallow in North Cork who provide high quality energy efficient solutions that are environmentally friendly to produce and use.
Welcoming the announcement of the plans by representatives of the Local Enterprise Offices, the National Ploughing Association and Local Authorities Ireland, Minister Bruton said: “Ireland’s agri-food sector is performing very strongly and as a result, small businesses are benefitting, with huge opportunities for growth and job creation. The National Ploughing Championships is an amazing event that provides a massive opportunity for businesses and State Agencies to reach potential clients and customers, and this initiative will help us take advantage of that. The Local Enterprise Offices stand ready to assist small businesses to grow and avail of the opportunities that exist.”
Michael Hanley, Head of Enterprise from the Local Enterprise Office Cork North and West, said that the Local Enterprise Village has doubled in size in recent years, explaining: “For small, local businesses looking to expand, The Local Enterprise Village is the ideal gateway to customers across farming communities and rural Ireland. Many of the small businesses being supported by the Local Enterprise Offices will be testing new products and services in September, which in turn, will generate more jobs within those companies in the near future.”
The President of the National Ploughing Association, James Sutton, said: “It is tremendous to see the huge level of enterprise interest, with an unprecedented number of diverse and exciting businesses, exhibiting at the “Local Enterprise Village” at this year’s Ploughing Championships. There is no doubt that the entrepreneurial spark is alive and well in Ireland and it is a fantastic opportunity for these small businesses to showcase their products to the large number of visitors that Ploughing attracts. This is very positive for rural Ireland and the wider economy.”
Organised by the National Ploughing Association, the 84th National Ploughing Championships (www.npa.ie) are taking place from September 22nd to 24th at Ratheniska, Stradbally in County Laois and further details around the Local Enterprise Village are available from www.localenterprise.ie.