Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, His Excellency Aidan Cronin, Irish Ambassador to the UAE, and chef James Coffey, one of Ireland’s most esteemed chefs, celebrated the quality of Irish produce and its growing popularity in the UAE during an event at the Ambassador’s Residence.
Award-winning Irish chef James Coffey, head chef of the renowned Park Hotel Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland, gave a range of UAE importers, producers and media a true taste of Ireland through a culinary journey of Irish seafood, beef and cheese.
“The quality of Irish seafood is widely known and respected amongst leading traders in the UAE thanks to clean waters it is fished in, the unparallel taste, and the freshness of the produce. Thanks to this reputation, Irish produce has seen unprecedented growth in the global market – this year we have already exported nearly AED50 billion of Irish food and drink worldwide and we are now looking to mirror this global growth in the UAE,” says Claudia Saumell, regional director Middle East of Bord Bia.
In addition to wowing guests with the exquisite taste of Ireland, Bord Bia have underscored the importance of Origin Green, a national programme which was introduced by the food agency seven years ago with a remit of proving the credentials of sustainable production in the country. All produce served during the event was sourced by verified Origin Green members.
As part of the scheme, almost 800 independent farm audits take place every week and measure sustainability criteria such as greenhouse gas, biodiversity, animal welfare, traceability, water measurement, energy efficiency, and soil management.
“The Origin Green programme operates across the full supply chain, from farms to food and drink manufacturers. Ultimately, we have created the infrastructure for Ireland’s food and drink industry to measure and guide the improvement of their sustainability performance,” adds Saumell.
In addition to seafood, statistics released by Bord Bia earlier this year announced the growth of dairy exports from Ireland to the UAE with a 23% increase to over 11,400 tons between January and July 2019, compared to 9,279 tons during the same period in 2018. The value increased from AED 102 million in H1 2018 to AED 113 million this year.
Ireland is also the largest net exporter of beef in the Northern Hemisphere. The quality of the produce has allowed exporters to target the high-end UAE consumer market, top-class restaurants as well as retailers in the emirate.