Successful Short Supply Chains Applicants Announced

Jan 3, 2025 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Innovation

The successful applicants to the call for innovative proposals to maximise the return to primary producers from short supply chains has been announced by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

The aim of the call was to deliver short supply chains and premium sustainable markets closer to home for Irish producers. At the announcement, Minister of State, Senator Pippa Hackett said that this call delivered on a number of Programme for Government commitments: “Short supply chains bolster local economies and also contribute to environmental sustainability by reducing transportation emissions. Shortening the distance from farm to fork has real potential to foster greater connection between consumers and producers, and a greater appreciation of where our food comes from and the work that goes into producing it.

Over 90 applications were submitted to the call with 16 projects ultimately being successful. These successful projects will receive funding over the next two years. The diversity of the successful projects is notable, ranging from community allotments and markets to supporting the redistribution of food and reducing waste, and the establishment of Irelands first biodistrict.

The successful applicants are as follows:

FoodCloud – FoodCloud Hub and Host Project   €75,000
Limerick Community Grocery CLG – Bringing Organic Home   €40,000
Foroige – Assumpta Park Green, Youth Educational Urban Forest, Community Garden and Nature Play Area   €15,000
Feighcullen Farms Ltd – Automation of on- farm poultry abattoir   €120,000
Street Feast CLG – Our Shared Plate   €100,000
Transition Town Kinsale – Kinsale Sustainable Community Garden   €90,000
Comharchumann Forbartha Mhúscraí – Meitheal Orgánach Mhúscraí   €40,000
Bia Dingle – Bia Dingle Marketplace   €40,000
West Limerick Resources CLG – Laying the Foundations for a Mid-West Bio District   €104,000
Spraoi agus Spórt – Local Roots, a sustainable marketplace   €120,000
Irish Organic Milk Suppliers Co-op (IOMSC) – Growing Ireland’s Organic Dairy Sector – a Collaborative and Sustainable Supply Chain   €60,000
BRILL Family Resource Centre – Waterford Farmers Market & Family Farm   €16,000
Green Skibbereen CECAS – Ithir – Community Garden and Shop   €40,000
Newbard Farm – Planning & Consultation Phase for Multi-Species Meat Processing Facility   €24,000
Cloughjordan Community Farm – Expansion of North Tipperary Online Farmers’ Market to Nenagh   €16,000
Derrybeg Farm CSA – Derrybeg Farm CSA – A Resilient and Innovative Model for Sustainable Organic Food Production   €20,000

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