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Virtual Cheese Awards Open For Entry
Following the success of the inaugural Virtual Cheese Awards in 2020, the pioneering online event is back for its second year in partnership with Speciality Food and Great British Food. Launched...
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Silage, Sheep And Selling Cattle In The Next Rare Breed
It’s June 2020 for the Rare Breed farmers and as the Coronavirus pandemic continues, the cycle of farming goes on, with our famers getting jobs done around their farms in...
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Say It With Genesis Cupcakes This Valentines Day
Wondering how to say those three little words this weekend? Genesis Bakery has an adorable answer with its limited edition Afters By Genesis ‘Cupcakes for My...
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Enterprising & Export-led Industry Can Help Executive Rebuild Economy and Boost Jobs
We responded to the new licensing proposals last week on behalf of more than 40 quality producers of beers and spirits that we’ve represented over many...
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Hillsborough Castle And Gardens Creates Estate’s First Ever Gin
Be-gin the year with a bottle of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens’ new tipple Having welcomed everyone from presidents to princesses, the team at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens know a thing or...
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Northern Ireland’s First Food, Farming And Land Convention Announced
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri has been announced as a keynote speaker for Northern Ireland’s first ever Food, Farming and Land Convention,...
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Artisan Producers Set To Receive A Lidl Kick Start
Five of Northern Ireland’s homegrown artisan food producers are set to receive a business boost from Lidl after being selected by the retailer as three of...
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Matt D’Arcy Irish Whiskey Toasts £100,000 Launch Sales
The once world-famous Whiskey brand, D’Arcy’s Old Irish Whiskey, has enjoyed a spectacular return after a century with launch retail sales topping £100,000 in the Christmas trading period. Matt D’Arcy and Co was first established in 1817 in Newry,...
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Nine Slow Food Awards for Northern Ireland
Nine food businesses in Northern Ireland have won important recognition in the Slow Food Awards. Created seven years ago, the awards are thoroughly democratic – with no prior shortlisting, the...
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