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Chinese seafood buyers visit Donegal with Bord Bia

written by Stephen Maguire April 10, 2018
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Twenty seafood buyers from China visited five different seafood businesses in Donegal as part of Bord Bia’s Marketplace International.

In total, almost 550 food buyers, from 50 countries around the world, will participate in the week-long trade development event.

This is the largest of its kind ever to take place in Ireland. Bord Bia is targeting €40 million worth of new business as a direct result of this year’s event.

In Donegal, Chinese buyers took part in a tailored seafood itinerary visiting Errigal Bay Seafoods, Meenaneary, Live Irish Shellfish in Burtonport and Irish Premium Oysters in Dungloe.

On Wednesday they travel to Killybegs for a tour of Island Seafoods before visiting Ireland’s only fish cannery – Irish Fish Canner in Dungloe.

This is just one of 28 different 3-day group itineraries organised and hosted by Bord Bia for Marketplace International this week.

The sector-focused itineraries will allow buyers to see Irish farms, factories, retail stores and manufacturing facilities all around the country to showcase the very best of the Irish food and drink industry.

The buyers include representatives from Australia, Algeria, Bahrain, China, Indonesia, UAE, Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa. Interest from UK buyers has remained strong, with close to 50 in attendance. As well as seafood, the registered buyers represent every sector of the industry including dairy, beef, lamb, pigmeat, alcohol, prepared foods, grocery, bakery, confectionary & snacks and specialty foods.

On Thursday, all international visitors will reconvene in the RDS Dublin, for 5,000 pre-arranged one to one meetings with 185 Irish food companies.

Speaking in advance of the event, Bord Bia CEO Tara McCarthy said, “Marketplace is an invaluable opportunity for Irish food and drink companies to meet with a large number of international buyers face to face. It is our prime platform for showing international buyers’ first-hand what makes our products world-class. Initiatives such as Marketplace have enabled the sustained growth of Irish food and drink exports for the past eight years, culminating in a record value of €12.6bn in 2017”.

A team of Bord Bia specialists, including its network of 13 international offices, have been preparing for Marketplace for over six months, including providing a comprehensive training programme for the 185 companies to ensure they were adequately prepared for this year’s showcase.

Through a series of training workshops, Irish companies availed of advice on choosing export markets, logistics, and sales pitch techniques. Companies will then get to put these skills into action in pre-scheduled, ‘speed-dating’ style meetings with the buyers in the RDS.

Chinese seafood buyers visit Donegal with Bord Bia was last modified: April 10th, 2018 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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