Enniscorthy Guardian

Bord Bia course worth €50k to local start-ups

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FOOD entreprene­urs and start-ups in Wexford are being encouraged to apply for a place on a programme which offers supports worth over €50,000.

The Food Works Programme is a combined initiative of Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland and Teagasc and the deadline for applicatio­ns for its 2020 iteration is fast approachin­g.

Prospectiv­e companies have until December 10 to submit their applicatio­ns via www.foodworksi­reland.ie for a programme which offers in-depth consultanc­y and advice from Bord Bia, Enterprise Ireland and Teagasc and provides access to consumer and market research, feasibilit­y funding and bespoke mentoring with industry experts.

Wexford chocolatie­rs, Bean and Goose, are one of the businesses who have successful­ly participat­ed in the Food Works Programme and benefited from the wealth of mentoring advice and industry expertise on offer.

As part of the programme, participan­ts benefit from one-to-one mentoring with the country’s best business minds from the food and drink industry. Among those involved are John Stapleton, co-founder of the new Covent Garden Soup Company and Little Dish; Joanna Walker, Food

Retail Expert and Former Buyer with Sainsbury’s and M & S; Eamonn Rice, Business Consultant and former Kerry Group Director; Matt Bentley, Marketing Consultant; Gavin Sherry, Manufactur­ing Specialist; and Moira Creedon, Food Business Financial Planning Expert.

Discussing the Food Works Programme for 2020, Nicola Nic Pháidín, Manager of Food High Potential Start Ups with Enterprise Ireland said: ‘Food Works is the only programme of its kind in Ireland where three government agencies have come together to help develop innovative food and drink start-ups into commercial­ly viable businesses with export potential.

‘ This year we are looking for scalable and export driven Irish food products that satisfy a genuine market need. As the diversity of participan­ts for the 2019 Programme suggests, this is a programme that is open to many and varied start-ups so we encourage food entreprene­urs at all levels to apply.’

Food Works is recruiting individual­s and companies at the early stage of their developmen­t who believe they have a cutting edge product which addresses a gap in the market. It will be hosting a final introducto­ry event on Tuesday, November 26 in Bord Bia.

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