Agri-Business
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) has met with the drinks industry to discuss the current market...
The Irish Whiskey Association is this week participating in a trade mission to Japan organised by DG Agriculture of the European Commission
The Irish Whiskey Association, has warned that the Irish and EU spirits sectors remain uniquely exposed to EU - US trade tensions.
The Irish Whiskey Association, the Ibec group for the sector, said that it "regrets" the announcement of US President Donald Trump on tariffs.
The Irish Whiskey Association has said that new US tariffs on alcohol threatened by Trump have the 'potential to be devastating'
Irish whiskey sales exceeded 15 million cases last year, reflecting sustained global demand, according to the latest figures
The Irish Whiskey Association has announced a scholarship opportunity with Maynooth University on its brewing and distilling micro-credential
Helen Mulholland, master blender with Sazerac Ireland, has been confirmed as the new chair of the Irish Whiskey Association.
Whiskey tourism is celebrating 700 years of growth for Irish produce, as distilleries attracted 800,000 visitors last year
Rural Life
As each sector adapts for climate change, the whiskey sector is making a 'huge effort' to create a regenerative approach with suppliers
Delegates from Drinks Ireland and the Irish Whiskey Association will set guidelines for growing the industry at the annual convention
Exporters of Irish whiskey are looking to expand and explore opportunities in the Chinese market during a trade mission to the Asian country.
The body representing the Irish whiskey industry are lobbying members of the US Congress for protections for Irish whiskey in the country.
The Irish Whiskey Association is sponsoring a scholarship for the next intake of Maynooth University’s brewing and distilling science course.
Representatives from the Irish whiskey industry highlighted the importance of products holding a geographical indication.
The value of whiskey exports from Ireland soared past €1 billion for the first time on record last year latest industry figures show.
A new all-island roadmap by the Irish Whiskey Association is aiming to make Irish distilleries the most sustainable in the world.
Tillage
The Irish Whiskey Association has welcomed a 14% increase in exports in 2017, which is "benefiting Irish barley farmers".
Irish whiskey production is to rise by 41% by 2025 and global market share is to grow by 300% by 2030, according to the Irish Whiskey Association.