Agri-Food Tourism Projects Awarded €300,000 in Funding

May 28, 2025 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Uncategorized

Funding to the value of €300,000 has been awarded to 22 local agri-food tourism projects. The funding is being made available under the 2025 Rural Innovation and Development Fund operated by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM).

Agri-food is defined by DAFM as the practice of offering an activity or activities as part of a visit to areas of well-known agricultural produce and to sample and taste the local or regional cuisine or specialties.  Agri-food tourism includes a wide variety of activities that involve the links between agriculture and the food produced at the local or regional level. It may involve staying on farm or touring food trails and events, participation in agricultural endeavours or buying produce direct from a farm or market. Agri-food tourism also encompasses local food, farmer and artisan market schemes that support and are paired with local and seasonal food producers and artisan crafts.

At the announcement of this funding, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon said: “The great geographical spread of the projects this year illustrates the interest in the sector, the development of agri-food tourism and its importance to communities throughout the country. Our 10-year roadmap for the agriculture sector, Food Vision 2030, highlights the natural synergy between agri-food and local tourism.

Minister of State with responsibility for Food Promotion Noel Grealish also added: “The large volume of applications submitted shows the appetite that this sector has for innovative and collaborative ventures in this sphere. The competition for funding under this programme is intense and those who were successful should be congratulated for their proposals and their upcoming projects.

Funding was awarded to the following successful initiatives:

Fully Funded

  • Cromane Seafest, Co. Kerry – €25,000
  • Wildacres Honey Tour, Co. Wicklow – €14,630
  • Inishturk Community Club – Taste of Inishturk, Co. Mayo – €16,800
  • Hannah Quinn Mulligan, Tory Hill House Farm Shop, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick – €6,458
  • Boyne Valley Food Heroes, Co. Meath – €13,317
  • Taste of Sligo Food Festival, Sligo Town – €10,500
  • Oakfield Park, Raphoe, Co. Donegal – Donegal Festival of Food – €23,689
  • Kildare County Council – Naas Farmers Market – €17,650
  • Hinterland West CLF, Clonbur, Co. Galway -Farm to Food Experience – €9,884
  • Lough Gur Visitor Centre Food and Craft Experience, Bruff, Co. Limerick – €24,000
  • Stephen Pratt Maize Maze, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois – €23,800
  • Mount Briscoe Organic Farm, Daingean, Co. Offaly – A taste of the land – €15,400

Part Funded

  • Cavan County Council (Cavan Food Network) – €10,000
  • Destination Lough Derg (Tipperary County Council) – €10,000
  • Kilkenny County Council (Taste Kilkenny) – €10,000
  • Monaghan County Council (Food Destination Promotion) – €10,000
  • Taste Experiences Waterford – €10,000
  • Elmgrove Flower Farm, Gormanstown, Co. Meath – Daffodil Festival 2026 – €10,000
  • Boyne Valley School of Food Culture, Co. Meath – Samhain Festival – €10,000
  • Ailbhe Gerard, Field Exchange, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary – Food and Craft Festival – €10,000
  • Tipperary Food Producers Network – Food Tourism – €10,000
  • Common Knowledge Centre, Kilfenora, Co. Clare – Land and Lore events – €10,000

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