Economy Minister, , has today launched a
£46million Agri-Food Investment Initiative to support local
agri-food and drink processors.
The Initiative, developed by Invest Northern Ireland, has been
designed to help improve the overall competitiveness and
productivity of the agri-food and drink processing sector in
Northern Ireland.
Minister Murphy said: “Agri-Food processing makes a significant
contribution to local communities throughout the region, and
especially to rural communities. By targeting support to this
sector, this scheme will promote regional balance. The capital
investment will help companies adopt greener technologies, and so
contribute to our net zero targets. Importantly, the scheme also
aims to increase the sector's productivity.”
The Minister was speaking at an event attended by businesses and
stakeholders for the agri-food and drink sector. He also visited
drinks processing company Classic Mineral Water in Lurgan. The
company has invested heavily in new production equipment
resulting in productivity improvements for the business alongside
growth in both employment and sales.
Welcoming the Minister to the company's state-of-the art facility
in Lurgan, Liam Duffy, Chief Executive and owner of Classic
Mineral Water said: “Investing in your business is essential if
you are to ensure continued success.
“Since taking ownership of Classic Mineral Water I have made
multimillion-pound investments in new machinery, process
improvements and innovation. As a result, we are the first in
Ireland to produce isotonic drinks for the private label market,
the business is much more productive, our sales continue to grow
and we now employ four-times the number of people we had five
years ago.
“Access to support through an initiative like this will
significantly help a business like mine continue to make capital
investments in new technologies.”
Joining the Minister on the visit, Kieran Donoghue, CEO Invest
Northern Ireland said: “The aim of this new Initiative is to
improve the overall competitiveness of Northern Ireland's
agri-food and drink processing sector. To this end, we are
particularly seeking projects which are innovative and
demonstrate how they will improve the productivity and
sustainability of the business.
“The Initiative is now open to applications from all eligible
agri-food and drink processors in Northern Ireland, and I
encourage businesses in the sector to avail of this significant
opportunity to invest for future growth. Classic Mineral Water
here in Lurgan is an example of what can be achieved through
investment and innovation undertaken in partnership with Invest
NI.
“As well as providing efficiency and productivity benefits
directly to the business, we also expect investments through this
Initiative to have a positive impact on the agri-food supply
chain across rural areas.”
Full details on eligibility, the support available and how to
apply is available at the Invest Northern
Ireland Agri-Food Investment Initiative
page(external link opens in a new window / tab) .