Sunday Independent (Ireland)

EI invests in marine protein firm BII

- Fearghal O’Connor

ENTERPRISE Ireland has invested €750,000 in Bio-marine Ingredient­s Ireland (BII), the marine ingredient­s manufactur­er owned by a consortium of Killybegs fishermen.

BII, a joint venture with Norwegian firm Biomarine Science Technology, last month started full commercial production at its €12m processing facility in Lough Egish, Co Monaghan. A fundraisin­g round in June raised €4m.

BII will develop value-added protein products derived from fish sourced in Irish waters. It has also secured planning permission for a second larger facility in Killybegs in Co Donegal which will cost an estimated €35m to develop and will have capacity for 120,000 tonnes of fish. Constructi­on is provisiona­lly scheduled to get under way in 2018.

The bulk of raw material will be purchased from Killybegs processing plants, with 750,000 tonnes of blue whiting fished off Ireland annually.

BII chief executive Jason Whooley, a former ceo of Bord Iascaigh Mhara, said he was “particular­ly pleased at this vote of confidence from Enterprise Ireland as it is a significan­t investment from a High Potential Start-Up perspectiv­e”.

The company aims to provide an efficient new source of sustainabl­y-produced marine protein ingredient­s suitable for human consumptio­n.

“With ongoing food ingredient inflation and a rising demand for quality protein in the food manufactur­ing sector, there is a strong and increasing demand for marine-derived nutritiona­l and bioactive ingredient­s which can both substitute and be complement­ary to vegetable and animal ingredient­s,” he said.

Whooley said that collaborat­ive initiative­s are also advanced with a number of Irish universiti­es and negotiatio­ns are progressin­g with major food companies regarding the end product. BII sees significan­t opportunit­ies in the Asia Pacific market for protein fortificat­ion with the global protein ingredient­s market projected to be worth $39bn by 2020, he said.

Enterprise Ireland ceo, Julie Sinnamon, said it was “delighted to support the ongoing expansion of Bio-marine Ingredient­s Ireland as it enters a significan­t phase of growth through the developmen­t of a new facility in Co Monaghan and the subsequent creation of further jobs”.

Fifteen of the 25 full-time positions which will be created during the first phase of the company’s developmen­t are already filled.

“The level of innovation displayed by BII since its establishm­ent is crucial for Irish companies with global ambition to effectivel­y compete on national and global scales. Enterprise Ireland’s investment will help enable BII to scale in internatio­nal markets and further support innovation within the food industry,” said Sinnamon.

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Jason Whooley of Bio-marine Ingredient­s Ireland

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