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Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture AIDAN COTTER CHIEF EXECUTIVE BORD BIA 28 JANUARY 2009 Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture NOTS Conference 2013 Eileen Bentley 5 November Opportunities For The Organic Sector

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Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

AIDAN COTTER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE

BORD BIA

28 JANUARY 2009

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

NOTS Conference 2013Eileen Bentley 5 November

Opportunities For The Organic Sector

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Food and Drink Sales

85%

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Daily/ few times a week/once a

week

Few times/ once a month

Less often/

never

Frequency of ‘local food’ purchases

2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013

ROI

PERIscope 2013

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Dairy

Fresh Meat &

fish

Produce

Processed Meat

Cereals & snacks

Home baking

Chilled convenience

Hot beverages

eggs

frozen

Jams and honey

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CerealssoupsTea

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Understanding the drivers behind supply issues

Supply

• Can we grow/rear it?

• All year round?

• Competitively?

• And get it to market?

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Understanding retail

Retailer

• How are they performing generally and category specific?

• What are there pressure points e.g. squeezed from discounters, increased levels price promotions?

• What do you know about their consumers and what can you tell them?

• What’s your solution to their problem?

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Understanding consumers

Consumer

• How are they feeling generally?

• What are their attitudes to organic?

• What role does it play in their lives?

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Feeling the Pinch: The Consumer Outlook –

March 2013

Tomorrow’s Shopper

A report on the evolution of shoppers in Ireland and the UK

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• Struggling to make ends meet• Have important financial

responsibilities including mortgages and dependent children• Debt is a major issue

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2013

2011

2009

2007

2005

% agree that food produced locally results in higher quality products

ROI

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www.bordbiavantage.ie

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€1 bn

€1 bn €6 bn

€4 bn

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AIDAN COTTER

CHIEF EXECUTIVE

BORD BIA

28 JANUARY 2009

Growing the success of Irish food & horticulture

Organic market perspectives and opportunities

Panel Q&A