The National Prepared Consumer Food Centre Strategy (2025-2030) has been launched by Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), Noel Grealish at Teagasc Ashtown, Dublin.
The centre aims to enhance the competitiveness of Ireland’s prepared consumer foods (PCF) sector through technical support and research, contributing to sustained growth.
Ireland’s PCF sector has made significant strides in recent years according to Teagasc.
This new strategy has been developed to continue growth and enhance the PCF sector.
Launching the strategy, Minister Grealish said: “The National Prepared Consumer Foods Centre at Teagasc Ashtown is a dedicated innovation hub designed specifically to meet the needs of this sector.
"It was established in 2018 with funding from my department and since then, my department has allocated €10 million to the centre.
"This initiative is fully aligned with Food Vision 2030 Ireland’s 10-year strategy for the agri-food sector and also our National Development Plan, Project Ireland 2040," Minister Grealish added.
He explained that the work done by the National Prepared Consumer Foods Centre also supports food businesses to reformulate their products in line with the ambition of the government’s Roadmap for Food Reformulation.
Teagasc chair, Liam Herlihy added: “The National Prepared Consumer Foods Centre is well established as a centre of excellence, helping companies across the country to pilot collaborative, industry-led innovation, access cutting-edge food research, and develop scalable, market-ready solutions.”
Since opening in 2018 the National Prepared Consumer Food Centre has completed over 520 projects with over 350 food companies providing technical support, training and access to services.
The NPCFC focuses on the following key supports for the food sector:
The centre provides state-of-the-art pilot scale processing equipment and access to modern analytical and sensory laboratories to characterise foods in terms of nutritional, compositional, microbial and sensory profiles
The new strategy centres on six key objectives: