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Farm focus showcases role of smaller food producers
Farm-based food and drink producers in Northern Ireland are part of a UK-wide initiative to strengthen links with consumers and to increase awareness of locally sourced product.Three gold medals for Mac Ivors Northern Irish Cider
Northern Irish craft cider maker Mac Ivors Cider Company has won three gold medals at the prestigious International Brewing and Cider Awards 2017 in London.New look U.M.I Foods in Northern Ireland wins top award
U.M.I Foods in Northern Ireland has launched a new corporate identity and branding as an integral part of a major marketing campaign to grow sales faster in Britain, the Republic of Ireland and other markets. The branding features on Harvest & Made, an innovative range of convenience foods just launched by the company.Key role for Northern Ireland in growth of Lakeland Dairies
Lakeland Dairies, the major dairy processor which has operations in Northern Ireland including its global logistics centre in Newtownards, county Down, has reported increased profits for the year ended 31st December 2016.Rich flavours from Northern Ireland at HOFEX 17, Stand No 3B-420, 8-11th May, Hong Kong
Hundreds of premium food and drink products from Northern Ireland will be showcased at HOFEX 2017, Asia's Leading Food and Hospitality Tradeshow in Hong Kong from 8-11 May.Award winning Armagh Cider now available in M&S stores
Armagh Cider Company's products are now available in Marks and Spencer's stores throughout Northern Ireland.Top retailer on mission to get Northern Ireland cooking again
New research shows a 'Foodie Culture' is developing in Northern Ireland but consumers need inspiration to get back into the kitchen.Northern Irish Mash Direct shortlisted as Free From Pioneer
Mash Direct, the Northern Irish producer of vegetable sides and convenience meals, has been shortlisted for the final stage of the inaugural The FoodTalk Awards to be announced later in the year.Expert guidance for Northern Irish charcuterie producers
Chris Moorby, charcuterie specialist at the School of Artisan Food in Nottinghamshire, is to advise emerging producers in Northern Ireland.Quiet Man Irish Whiskey aims fast global growth
The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey in Northern Ireland is gearing up for fast growth in global markets. The award-winning whiskey is already on sale in 27 markets including the US, where it was launched at the start of the year. Plans are now being implemented to launch into other markets as well as strengthening its position in those already established.