Irish Whiskey Leads Record Growth in Exports

Jan 18, 2016by The Staff

Booming sales of Irish whiskey helped boost the country’s food and drink exports to record heights in 2015.

In a review recently released by Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, estimates indicate that the value of Irish food and drink exports increased by 3% last year, exceeding €10.8 billion ($11.7 billion) for the first time.

This gain was greatly aided by the sustained growth in exports of Irish whiskey. The category was up by an estimated 18%, the most significant driver in the beverages category.

Overall, exports of Irish beverages grew 10% in 2015.

“The food and drink industry has been a driving force in our economic recovery since 2009, delivering cumulative export growth of 51%,” said Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney T.D. in a press release. “My Department along with Bord Bia and industry will continue to seek out new markets and new products to guard against the inevitable challenges facing a small open economy exporting 80% of the food we produce.”

Last year the U.S. consolidated its position as the second largest market for Irish Goods after the UK, with exports growing by 40% to an estimated €755 million ($821 million).

 

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