Minister of State McEntee's Strong Praise for Soft Fruit Growers and Researchers
01 May 2012
Speaking today in Carlow at the official opening
of the National Berry Seminar, which was organised
by Teagasc, the Irish Soft Fruit Growers’
Association and Bord Bia, Shane McEntee T.D.
Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture,
Food and the Marine, praised Irish growers for
investing in protective structures in recent years
as well as other specialised equipment to reduce
input costs and improve labour efficiency.
In addition, the Minister praised the work done by
Teagasc in developing Irish strawberry ‘tray’ plants
that have in many cases replaced lower quality
imported strawberry plants. The Minister used these
two achievements to highlight “the need to embrace
science and emerging technologies to allow Ireland
meet consumer demand for food in a manner that
maximises the producer’s income as well as
minimising environmental impact”. On the need to
continue investment in the sector, the Minister said
“Notwithstanding the constraints imposed by the
current economic situation a budget of €3.25m was
secured for the Scheme of Investment Aid for the
Development of the Commercial Horticulture Sector in
2012” and he was pleased to announced that €1.4m of
this had been allocated to facilitate specialised
capital investments by 30 successful applicants
within the soft fruit and protected crops sector.
The Minister concluded his address by pointing out
that despite the recession there is very strong
consumer demand for Irish grown soft fruit and that
he saw “great opportunities for the Irish berry
sector to develop further if all parties come
together to innovate and address the remaining
challenges we are facing”.

