Funding of almost €300,000 has been made available under the 2024 Rural Innovation and Development Fund to 17 local agri-food tourism projects. There was strong interest from agri-food initiatives from across the country ahead of the awarding of the funding. The agri-food tourism concept encompasses a wide variety of activities across the country that links 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 activities 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.
Minister of State for Agriculture, Food and the Environment, Charlie McConalogue T.D. said at the announcement of the successful recipients, “our 10-year roadmap for the agriculture sector, Food Vision 2030, highlights the natural synergy between agri-food and local tourism. Agri food tourism in rural areas allows our great food companies of all sizes to showcase their people, landscape, history and culture through agricultural produce, food and drink and local cuisine. In addition, it provides opportunities for rural businesses, including farmers, producers and artisans to develop their products and services, connect with the community and visitors and improve skills and best practice.”
This years successful agri-food initiatives were:
1. Achonry Farmers Market – €11,200
2. Boyne Valley Food Heroes – €25,000
3. Cavan County Council (Cavan Food Network) – €25,000
4. Cromane Seafest, Co Kerry – €25,000
5. Destination Lough Derg (Tipperary Co Council) – €20,750
6. Inishturk Community Club – €20,000
7. Kilkenny Co Council (Taste Kilkenny) – €25,000
8. Laois Co Council (Laois Taste) – €17,500
9. Monaghan Co Council (Summer of Food) – €25,000
10. Waterford Co Festival of Food – €25,000
11. Wildacres Honey Tour – €14,525
12. Carlow Tourism CLG (Taste In Carlow Agri Food Network) – €12,826
13. Donegal Town Community Chamber – €12,826
14. Farnadolly Milk Barn – €12,826
15. Hannah Quinn Mulligan, Tory Hill House – €1,894
16. Inis Escargot Snail Farming – €12,826
17. Wicklow Naturally – €12,826
To learn about CAP Strategic Plan 2023 – 2027 schemes that can be used to compliment agri-tourism initiatives, click here.