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Press Release                                                                                      25 March 2022

Tipperary food and drink producers invited to join Food Academy

  • Food Academy programme, run by Local Enterprise Offices, SuperValu and Bord Bia, supports 1,500 jobs in local communities nationwide

 

Local Enterprise Office Tipperary is inviting food and drink producers from the county to join the hugely successful Food Academy programme and follow in the footsteps of local companies, such as Three Men In a Trailer, Avondale Sweets and Rívesci, which have previously taken part.

 

Now in its ninth-year, Food Academy is a unique food business development programme between the 31 Local Enterprise Offices, including Local Enterprise Office Tipperary, SuperValu and Bord Bia. Participants in the programme receive training in food safety, market research and branding, marketing, finance, sustainability and business development.

 

The Food Academy programme currently supports 290 Irish food and drink producers generating €200m in sales. In 2020, there was a 6% growth in Food Academy product purchases at SuperValu stores with participants delivering €30m in sales.

 

The Food Academy programme supports 1,500 jobs in local communities nationwide and local producers are now being encouraged to apply through their Local Enterprise Office for the 2022 programme before Friday, April 8th.

 

Welcoming the increase in Food Academy sales through SuperValu in 2021, Anthony Fitzgerald, Head of Enterprise with Local Enterprise Office Tipperary said: “Since it was started up nine years ago by the Local Enterprise Offices, SuperValu and Bord Bia, the Food Academy programme has been hugely successful, going from strength to strength. It has helped hundreds of up-and-coming food and drink producers, like Three Men In a Trailer, Avondale Sweets and Rívesci to get their products market-ready, giving them an opportunity to sell to a nationwide audience.”

He added: “The Food Academy is part of a suite of Local Enterprise Office supports designed for food and drink entrepreneurs in Ireland, such as the Digital School of Food and Food Starter programmes, both aimed at getting those with food ideas off the ground. As local food and drink producers grow their sales through these programmes, Local Enterprise Office Tipperary is on hand to support their expansion plans through further training, mentoring and financial assistance.”

Ian Allen,Managing Director, SuperValu said: “Food Academy, run in collaboration with Bord Bia and the Local Enterprise Offices, helps new businesses to grow and get the support they need. With Food Academy, producers are on shelves 52 weeks of the year. By having this guarantee of shelf space, food producers can generate regular income and ensure their businesses thrive. We have so many examples of former Food Academy producers that have gone on to fantastic success, including The Happy Pear, Pizza Sorrento and SynerChi Kombucha. If you have a great idea for a food or beverage business, then this is your opportunity to sign up for Food Academy and make your dream a reality.  At SuperValu, we are committed to supporting local Irish producers and we are ready and waiting to nurture new talent this year.”

 

Gillian Willis, Small Business Development Manager, Bord Bia said: “At Bord Bia, we focus on promoting Irish food, drink and horticulture that is produced to the highest quality standards. Food Academy provides invaluable support to participants to get their small businesses off the ground, and to reach consumers nationwide on SuperValu shelves.  This commitment as well as the support provided by Food Academy gives food producers a huge advantage when starting out. We in Bord Bia will continue to provide comprehensive market knowledge, consumer insight and branding expertise to Food Academy participants nationwide.”

 

The Food Academy Programme is now open for applications until Friday 8th April 2022. To apply, interested food and drink producers from Tipperary are encouraged to contact Local Enterprise Office Tipperary for an application form by e-mailing leo@tipperarycoco.ie or by visiting LocalEnterprise.ie/tipperary

 

Further information about the Food Academy, how to apply and other Food Supports is available at www.LocalEnterprise.ie/FoodSupports

 

ENDS

 

For further information, please contact:

Anthony Fitzgerald

Head of Enterprise, Local Enterprise Office Tipperary

leo@tipperarycoco.ie or 0818 06 5000

 

 

Notes to Editor:

 

About the Local Enterprise Offices

The Local Enterprise Offices, located in local authorities and funded through Enterprise Ireland, support over 7,000 small Irish businesses and entrepreneurs nationwide.  Since their establishment in 2014, they have helped create over 20,000 jobs and provide a range of supports to small businesses including financial assistance, mentoring and training. For the food and drink sector, Local Enterprise Offices offer a suite of programmes including the Food Academy Programme (in partnership with SuperValu and Bord Bia), The Food Starter Programme and the Digital School of Food.  For more information on the Local Enterprise Offices, go to www.LocalEnterprise.ie

 

About SuperValu

SuperValu serves over 2.6 million customers every week and has 223 stores nationwide. Together with its retail partners, SuperValu employs approximately 14,500 colleagues, making it one of the State’s largest private-sector