
Irish Seafood Producers Group
The Irish Seafood Producer Group is Ireland’s leading Farmed Salmon and Trout exporting company and is one of the largest seafood companies in the country. The Irish fish farming industry is the fourth largest in Europe. We have specialised in the rearing of high quality low fat salmon, together with sleek strongly pigmented trout and perhaps, most importantly, we have also pioneered the farming of organic salmon.
Website: www.ispg.ie
BIM
BIM is the Irish State agency with responsibility for developing the Irish Sea Fishing and Aquaculture industries. BIM was established under the Sea Fisheries Act 1952.
The policies and programmes to pursue this mission are determined by the Board of BIM and are set out within the framework of the National Development Plan 2000 – 2006 (“NDP”), EU policies and available resources.
A primary objective of BIM policy is to expand the volume, quality and value of output from the seafish and aquaculture sectors. BIM’s approach is to focus on the opportunities for growth in these sectors while seeking to alleviate constraints that impede development.
Website: www.bim.ie
Bord Bia
Bord Bia is the Semi-State Agency responsible for the promotion of Irish Food, Drink and Horticulture. Our mission is to drive, through market insight, and in partnership with industry, the commercial success of a world-class food, drink, and horticulture industry.
Website: www.bordbia.ie
Mowi
Mowi is the world’s leading fish farming company, supplying first class farmed salmon products and a range of excellent products from other farmed fish species to discerning customers in more than 70 countries.
Website: www.mowi.com
Biocoop
The network of Biocoop stores aims to develop organic farming in a spirit of fairness and cooperation.
In partnership with producer groups, Biocoop’s creates fair supply chains based on compliance with demanding social and ecological criteria.
Biocoop are committed to the transparency of their activities and the traceability of their supplies.
Website: www.biocoop.fr
Irish Organic Association
IOFGA is the largest organic association in Ireland with over 650 registered farmers, growers and processors. Over 1,000 members support the association by subscription.
Organic production has increased from 4401ha in 1993 to 25,475ha in 1999, and the number of certified producers has increased for the same period by over 391%.
Website: www.irishorganicassociation.ie
Marine Institute
The Marine Institutes aim is to undertake, to co-ordinate, to promote and to assist in marine research and development and to provide such services related to marine research and development, that in the opinion of the Institute will promote economic development and create employment and protect the environment.
Website: www.marine.ie
Aquaculture & Fisheries Development Centre
Aquaculture.ie arose from a need to have a comprehensive list of links and resources covering all aspects of aquaculture in Ireland in one place. No frills and snazzy graphics, just informative, comprehensive, and useful. From this basic premise, the idea grew into the concept of The Gateway to Aquaculture in Ireland a web-based resource aimed at both the Irish and International community.
Being based at the Aquaculture Development Centre, University College Cork, Ireland, with over 14 years participation in Irish aquaculture R&D, we are well-placed to carry out this task. As we are part of an academic institution, all services and resources are completely free and open to everyone.
Website: www.ucc.ie/en/afdc/
AquaTT
AquaTT is a network of co-operating university and industry members involved in the aquaculture sector in Europe.
The network supports the aquaculture industry through the provision of support services and participation in EU projects and programmes in the areas of education, training and technology transfer. AquaTT is a non-profit making organisation, all money generated is used directly to support the industry.
Website: www.aquatt.ie
Údarás na Gaeltachta
Údarás na Gaeltachta combines an economic development role that of creating sustainable jobs and attracting investment to the Gaeltacht regions with community, cultural and language-development activities, working in partnership with local communities and organisations.
With its headquarters at Na Forbacha, County Galway, Údarás na Gaeltachta has regional offices in Donegal, Mayo, Kerry and Cork.
The Authority’s work builds on the policies of successive governments in maintaining and developing the Gaeltacht as a vibrant community where there is a sufficient level of economic activity to sustain the community and where the language is established at the heart of that economic activity.
Website: www.udaras.ie

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Irish organic smoked salmon owes its exceptional qualities to its unique provenance. Raised in the pristine, unpolluted waters of the wild Atlantic and strengthened by its rough currents, Irish salmon develop a firm, lean flesh with naturally low fat levels. This creates the perfect foundation for the smoking process to begin.