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Donegal Tweed makers must be ready to apply for EU special status – Boyle

written by Rachel McLaughlin April 2, 2025
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Pictured: Senator Manus Boyle, Magee CEO Patrick Temple, and Maria Walsh MEP 

Donegal Tweed manufacturers must act now to prepare for new EU regulations for craft goods, a Fine Gael Senator has said.

The regulations, set to come into effect at the end of this year will help preserve vital indigenous Irish industries, such as the Donegal Tweed industry, but Senator Manus Boyle says that manufacturers need to do the groundwork before then.

Senator Boyle said that while the introduction of Craft and Industrial Geographical Indication (CIGIs) in December is welcome, a fast-tracked measure is needed until then to prevent the sale of imitations.

“The EU has asked that member states put appropriate structures in place from 1st December to process new protected geographical registrations, so we need to ensure that businesses are ready to apply and implement the new certification.”

Senator Boyle said that while Donegal Tweed has enjoyed success around the world, the integrity of Donegal tweed is at risk from manufacturers churning out cheaper imitations.

Currently, the term Donegal Tweed is unrestricted. Large UK retailers have been seen selling blazers marketed with the word “Donegal”, but they are not woven in Donegal nor are the flecks genuine of Donegal tweed.

“We want consumers to know they’re buying a genuine fabric woven in Donegal, not a mass-produced item that has no ties to the county,” Senator Boyle said.

“We need to see products only be designated Donegal Tweed if it has been designed, warped, woven, inspected and dispatched in Co Donegal.

“We also need to see if there is any room for a fast-track process to see if we can get an interim protection in place before the applications begin for CIGI.

“Even when the CIGIs are introduced there could be a delay in getting the status and we don’t know how long it would be until the tweed is granted a CIGI. It has already been three years since the EU Commission announced a framework to protect craft products and we are still waiting.

“We need to ensure weavers and other businesses have complete understanding about the CIGIs and provide clarity as to how the new regulations will be implemented and how producers should apply.

Senator Boyle said that, by Donegal Tweed and other such businesses, we would be securing its future and ensuring future generations can continue their craft.

“Having met with the Chairperson of the Donegal Tweed Association alongside my colleague MEP Maria Walsh, I know how important it is to support our craftspeople in getting this protective status,” he said.

“We cannot see any craft so important to our heritage put under pressure from large retailers. We need to see the products get protected status urgently”, concluded Senator Boyle.

Donegal Tweed makers must be ready to apply for EU special status – Boyle was last modified: April 2nd, 2025 by Rachel McLaughlin
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