The National Organic Awards 2026 were recently launched at Bord Bia Bloom in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. The National Organic Awards are now open to entries from the 6,100 Irish organic farmers and food businesses across Ireland.
The National Organic Awards recognise excellence and innovation across Ireland’s organic farming and food sector and will celebrate producers, retailers, exporters, farmers and food businesses championing organic production in Ireland.
The full list of award categories includes:
• Best Irish Organic Brand Award
• Best Irish Organic Farmer Award (Male and Female)
• Best Irish Organic Retailer Award
• Best Irish Organic Exporter Award
• Best New and Innovative Irish Organic Product Award
• Best Irish Organic Foodservice and Impact Initiative Award
The winners will be announced at a special awards ceremony celebrating the very best of Irish organic food and farming, with judging due to take place at the Bord Bia Global Hub on 3 September 2026.
The closing date for entries to the National Organic Awards is 17 July 2026. For more information, or to enter, click here.
National Organic Awards Key Dates
• 17 July 2026 – Closing date for applications
• 3 September 2026 – Shortlisted tastings & judging at the Bord Bia Global Hub Dublin
• 8/9 September 2026 – Photoshoot for shortlisted submissions
• 24 September 2026 – National Organic Awards Ceremony
Research from Bord Bia shows that the Irish market for organic produce grew by +12.5% last year, driven by ever increasing retailer and consumer appreciation for organic food.
Speaking at the joint Bord Bia and Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine organic show garden, Nature in Balance, during the 20th anniversary Bloom gardening, food and sustainability festival, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon said: “Ireland’s organic sector continues to play an increasingly important role in the sustainable development of the Irish agri-food sector, presenting significant opportunities to increase our food exports to meet growing demand for organic products on international markets. The National Organic Strategy has set an ambitious target of €750 million in wholesale output by 2030, and great strides are being made to achieve this.”
The Minister continued: “The National Organic Awards provide an important opportunity to recognise the innovation, commitment and leadership being shown by organic farmers, producers and businesses across the country. Launching the Call for Entries for the Awards at Bloom, alongside our organic show garden, is a wonderful way to bring the story of organic farming closer to consumers and to highlight the strong momentum and opportunity within the sector.”
To learn more about the Organic Farming Scheme, supported through the CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027, click here.

