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Glenstal Foods and Janet's Country Fayre Head East and West

Wednesday, 7th December 2011 (Source: Janet Drew, Janet's Country Fayre)

Glenstal Foods are delighted to report their first consignment of chutnies heading out to both the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America.

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€10,000 Brand Bursary Winner Announced

The Vard Partnership’s Brand Bursary winner for 2012 was announced live on Radio 1’s The Business. Truly Irish Country Foods received the award of €10,000 in brand and packaging design to strengthen its brand to compete in export markets, particularly the UK.

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Minister Coveney Supporting UCC Diploma in Speciality Food Production - 20 Students from Cork, Laois, Limerick, Kerry, Tipperary and Waterford to Benefit from Bursaries

Friday, 2nd December 2011 (Source: The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Press Office)

University College Cork course aims to build careers and talent in the specialty and artisan sector:

The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney TD, announced this week that his Department is providing a bursary to twenty students undertaking a one year Diploma in Speciality Food Production at University College Cork. The students are from Cork, Laois, Limerick, Tipperary, Kerry and Waterford.

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Minister Welcomes Announcement by Irish Distillers

Friday, 2nd December 2011 (Source: The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Press Office)
 
Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has today welcomed the announcement by Irish Distillers of a €100m investment at its plant at Midleton, Co Cork, and the creation of 60 new jobs. “This is a really strong endorsement for Irish Distillers which is part of a world famous company.

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New EU Food Labelling Rules Settled at Last

Monday, 26th September 2011 (Source: Owen Warnock, Partner, Eversheds LLP)

The new Food Information Regulation will replace the current EU Food Labelling Directive. In many respects food labelling rules will remain unchanged, but there will be significant alterations in three key areas. It is those areas which have been causing the delay and controversy, and in some cases a compromise has been reached on the basis that the Commission will carry out further study with a view to introducing further legislation in the future.

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