Two Mayo seafood businesses join new innovation programme
Achill Oysters and The Garvin Seafood Company, Killala, were among leading seafood businesses from across Ireland who gathered in Dublin this week to take part in a new innovation programme. The programme is aimed at accelerating growth in Ireland’s seafood industry through customer-focused innovation.
The new programme is designed to equip businesses with the tools and capabilities to embed innovation at the core of their business models and is being run by Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), Ireland’s Seafood Development Agency, and is supported by the Government of Ireland and the EU under the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund.
Opening the programme, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Timmy Dooley TD, gave participating companies from six counties a stark reminder that innovation has moved from being a discretionary investment to a commercial imperative. Minister Dooley said: “Changing consumer preferences, retail dynamics and sustainability expectations are reshaping market opportunities. In today’s market place innovation is essential for survival and differentiation.
Your presence here today demonstrates a clear commitment to innovation.”
Similar to other industries, Ireland’s seafood industry faces intensifying challenges caused by volatile trading conditions, including rising costs and inflation and reduced supply, leaving limited scope for price-led growth.
Richard Donnelly, Interim CEO at BIM said that the programme aims to prompt a broader shift in mindset, encouraging companies to place innovation at the centre of their business models. Mr. Donnelly said:
“The only way seafood businesses can help defend their margins and unlock new revenue streams is by putting structured innovation frameworks in place. Only by doing this, can sustained growth take place.”
The Garvin Seafoods Company, and Achill Oysters were among those selected to take part in this year’s programme.