Bord Bia, in association with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, has recognised the achievements of six Irish organic food and drink companies.
The biennial National Organic Awards celebrate the quality and excellence across the Irish organic sector with seven categories judged by a panel of industry experts.
Award winners
Burren Smokehouse won two awards; the company was awarded the E-Commerce Award for the use of digital marketing to drive sales of their organic salmon range and the Business in the Community Award for its initiative ‘Taste the Atlantic – The Salmon Experience’, an interactive and educational visitor attraction that tells the story of Irish salmon.
Waterford Distillery was awarded the Retail Award for its organic Gaia 1.1 whisky – the first Irish organic whiskey launched in October 2020.
The New and Innovative Award went to baby food producer Pipin Pear for the development of a new organic chilled baby food product, ‘Baby Beef Ragu’. The new product uses 100% recyclable packaging and a bowl format making it convenient for on the go.
Begley’s Leeks won the Private Label Award for its work with SuperValu to create fully compostable packaging for its organic leeks.
Monaghan-based The Nest Box Egg Company, which is stocked in over 105 stores worldwide, won the Export Award for its Golden Irish 10 OrganicEgg box which was specifically designed for the export market.
Yogurt company Glenisk was awarded the Marketing Campaign Award for its partnership with Self Help Africa to plant over one million trees in Africa and Ireland. The multi touch point campaign included an exclusive retail partnership with SuperValu; on pack promotion; in store activations; and a national radio campaign.
Future of organic sector
Commenting on the National Organic Awards, Minister of State for land use and biodiversity Pippa Hackett said: “These National Organic Awards provide an important opportunity to recognise excellence so I want first of all to congratulate all of [the] winners.
“Seeing their innovation and creativity, I know we can be confident the organic sector will continue to thrive.
It is a vital sector of the Irish food and drink industry, and one for which this government is committed to developing domestic and international markets.
Commenting on the high standard of entries to the awards, chief executive officer of Bord Bia Tara McCarthy said: “The range of organic products coming out of Ireland right now is exceptional, and the dedication to producing world class organic produce was evident amongst the entire shortlist for the awards.
“Significant shifts in consumer preference to healthy, sustainable food choices endorses our confidence for the sector.
“Specifically there are growing opportunities for Irish producers and exporters, in the German and French organic markets where Ireland enjoys a strong image as a food producer and we look forward to working with companies and growers, including many of those shortlisted, to explore these in the future.”
Winners of the National Organic Awards win a digital marketing package to the value of €5,000.