Galway-based company encourages start-up and early-stage food and drink business to apply for Food Academy

Pictured as part of the launch of Food Academy 2024 Recruitment, is Heather Connolly. Now in its 11th year, the Food Academy is calling on start-up and early-stage food and drink producers in Ireland to apply for this year’s programme, in association with SuperValu.

Pictured as part of the launch of Food Academy 2024 Recruitment, is Heather Connolly. Now in its 11th year, the Food Academy is calling on start-up and early-stage food and drink producers in Ireland to apply for this year’s programme, in association with SuperValu.

Builín Blasta, a Galway-based food company is encouraging start-up and early-stage food and drink Irish business to apply for the Food Academy 2024. The programme is actively seeking applications from budding start-up and early-stage food and drink producers across Ireland. Now in its 11th year, this extended commitment highlights the sustained success and positive impact the Food Academy has had on the local Irish food and drink industry.

The Food Academy is a unique and tailored business development initiative for start-up and early-stage producers, which is supported by SuperValu and the Local Enterprise Office. This programme not only helps indigenous businesses but also contributes to the overall growth and sustainability of the Irish food industry. Additionally, it serves as a platform for showcasing the excellence of quality Irish products and the innovative spirit of food and drink producers across the nation.

Speaking about her business and experience with Food Academy, Heather Connolly, owner and head chef at Builín Blasta said, “Ever since we started Builín Blasta, we’ve become known for our culinary creativity and commitment to quality. Our team is always experimenting with unique ingredient combinations to craft dressings that not only tantalise the taste buds but also cater to health-conscious consumers. Our range of award-winning craft mayonnaise and condiments is a testament to the businesses’ innovation as we strive to bring an offering of flavours to market that are as refreshing as they are diverse.

"By participating in the Food Academy, our business has been given a platform by which to bring our new dressings and flavours to food lovers across Ireland in SuperValu stores nationwide. The support we have received throughout our Food Academy experience has been invaluable and we have learnt so much on this journey. We would encourage all food and drink producers to consider taking part in the upcoming programme to help their business prosper further. “

Over the past 11 years, more than 1,000 producers from all 26 counties of Ireland have successfully completed the Food Academy programme. This initiative has provided these entrepreneurs with a unique opportunity to showcase their innovative products on SuperValu shelves all year round. Since its inception in 2013, Food Academy producers have collectively generated €230 million in product sales within SuperValu, supporting 1,500 jobs in the economy.

The Food Academy recognises the importance of innovative and creative individuals within the food sector, acknowledging their role in shaping and advancing the industry. SuperValu's commitment to supporting these entrepreneurs is evident in its longstanding dedication to the Food Academy programme. This initiative presents a particularly positive opportunity for start-up and early-stage businesses at a time when the challenges and costs of doing business are heightened.

Apply for the Food Academy today through your Local Enterprise Office: https://www.localenterprise.ie/FoodSupports/Food-Academy-Programme. The closing date for applications is April 5th, 2024

Speaking about the Food Academy recruitment, Ciara McClafferty, Trading Director, SuperValu said The Food Academy is a brilliant partnership between SuperValu and the Local Enterprise Office, which continues to go from strength to strength since its inception 11 years ago.

"Through this programme, producers are given an excellent opportunity to gain invaluable experience, while being given exposure in SuperValu stores throughout the country. At SuperValu, support of local and Irish producers is in our DNA, and our involvement in Food Academy further emphasises our dedication to fostering local talent and businesses within the food industry.

"Consumer tastes and behaviours are constantly evolving, and the Food Academy is meeting these needs, being centred around nurturing innovative food and drink producers to deliver great tasting products for our shoppers and the Irish market. We’d encourage all start-up and early-stage producers to apply today," she concluded.

 

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