Cannabaceae

Bord Bia
State Agency of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine overview
Formed1 December 1994 (1994-12-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Córas Beostoic agus Feola - Irish Meat and Livestock Board
  • An Bord Tráchtála
JurisdictionIreland
Headquarters140 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
State Agency of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine executive
  • Larry Murrin, Chairman
Key document
  • Irish Food Board Act, 1994
WebsiteBord Bia website

Bord Bia (English: Food Board) is an Irish semi state agency with responsibility for the promotion of Irish food, drink and horticulture both in Ireland and in overseas markets.

Bord Bia works for small producers by promoting and certifying farmers' markets, and for bigger producers by offering international marketing services.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Bord Bia was founded in 1994 as an amalgamation of the Coras Beostoic agus Feola (the Meat and Livestock Board) and the food promotion activities of the Irish Trade Board. In 2004, it amalgamated with Bord Glas, which used to be responsible for the development of the horticulture industry. In 2009, Bord Bia took over the promotion of seafood from BIM (Bord Iascaigh Mharaigh).

Part of the organisation's work is "promoting better ways of producing, by innovation and setting 'best practice' standards". According to the 2010 report Pathways for Growth, published by Bord Bia, Ireland should:

"adopt a strategy of developing a world-class agricultural industry by 2016 and set itself the goal of becoming the most efficient, most highly innovative food and drink country in the world."[1][needs update]

Organisation[edit]

Bord Bia acts as a link between Irish producers and their customers worldwide. For that purpose, it has several overseas offices in, amongst other cities, Amsterdam, Shanghai and New York City.

In 2008, Bord Bia received 30 million euros for an advertising campaign in the period 2008–2013.[2] In 2009, the "Oireachtas Grant-in-Aid" was 28 million a year. With other incomes (earmarked grants, levies and so on) the organisation had a budget in 2009 of about 43.5 million euros.[3]

Developments[edit]

Bord Bia is mostly known for its certification of Irish food products under the label Origin Green, through which it launched the world's first national sustainability food program.[4][5] The logo connected to this scheme is used at home and abroad.[6]

In May 2011, Bord Bia published their goal of increasing food exports by 40% in 2020 compared with the 2010 level.[7][needs update]

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