Vast majority of Good Food Ireland producers expect rise in turnover

Rising overheads, a decrease in consumer spend and access to finance are the three biggest challenges to Ireland's food industry, according to producers.

Vast majority of Good Food Ireland producers expect rise in turnover

Rising overheads, a decrease in consumer spend and access to finance are the three biggest challenges to Ireland's food industry, according to producers.

A survey of companies affiliated to the Good Food Ireland brand shows that shoppers are showing a greater interest in where their food comes from as a result of the horsemeat scandal.

Up to 97% of businesses surveyed say they expect higher turnover in 2013 as a result of the labeling scandal.

But the survey by Grant Thornton found that short-term threats like rising costs need to be addressed if food companies are to capitalise on the increased interest in artisan, home-produced foods.

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