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Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

AIDAN COTTER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE

BORD BIA

28 JANUARY 2009

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Food from Ireland

A Sustainable Future For Food Production

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Roz O’Shaughnessy Manager Corporate Communications

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Bord Bia – Partner with Industry

Promoting and Developing markets for Irish food and drink

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Irish food; an expanding portfolio of high-end retail and foodservice businesses

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

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€7.1bn€7.9bn

€8.9bn €9.1bn

€9.9bn

Source: CSO

Irish Food and Drink Export Performance

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Distribution of Irish Food & Drink Exports (%)Irish Food & Drink Exports 2013

Meat & Livestock€3,305m

Dairy€3,045m

Prepared Foods€1,645m

Beverages €1,250m

Seafood €520m

Hort. & Cereals. €225m

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Distribution of Irish Food & Drink Exports (%)Distribution of Food & Drink Exports (%) 2009-2013

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Irish Food & Drink Exports to Mexico

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Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Irish Food & Drink Exports to Mexico, 2013

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BeveragesDairyPrepared Foods

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Population: 116m2013 GDP: US$1.18trGDP Growth: +3.9%Mean Age: 27Urbanisation: 78%

The EU-Mexico Free Trade Agreement that entered into force in October 2000 is broad and comprehensive and covers trade in goods and services.

The EU is Mexico's second biggest export market after the USA, and Mexico's third largest source of Imports after the USA and China

Source: ec.europa.eu/trade and Bord Bia

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Source: UN Conference on Trade & Development – Mexico’s Agricultural Development; Perspectives and Outlook

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Increase value added by €3bn

Exports from €8bn to €12bn by 2020

Output growth targets

• Dairy, 50%

• Pigmeat, 50%

• Beef & Sheep, 20%

• Aquaculture, 78%

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Summary

Irish food industry export orientated

Growth strategy to meet customer needs

Unique Sustainability Programme and Capabilities

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

AIDAN COTTER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE

BORD BIA

28 JANUARY 2009

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Food from Ireland

A Sustainable Future For Food Production

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