Final Call for Donegal’s Food Businesses to Seek Certification

Applications for food businesses interested in securing The Food Coast Donegal Certification are now being accepted and interested food businesses should get in touch with the Local Enterprise Office Donegal.
Use of the branding permits businesses to demonstrate that they are either a Donegal-based producer, or a business sourcing produce from Donegal producers and are committed to making Donegal a recognised destination for good food.
Businesses that meet the criteria for the Food Coast Certification are presented with a plaque and can use the official Food Coast Certified logo on marketing materials and packaging.
“The role of the food sector is very important to Donegal in that it creates employment and contributes to sustaining our local economy. The Food Coast branding allows a business/promoter to demonstrate their commitment and demonstrate their role in helping make Donegal famous as a food county,” Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise in Donegal said.
He added: “The vision of The Donegal Food Strategy is to collectively work together to make Donegal famous for food and to make Donegal recognised as a pioneering region for its approach to fostering and growing new start-up and existing food businesses.
Donegal’s Good Food Initiative aims to grow, support, promote and facilitate the food and drink producers and manufacturers of the region; the retailers supplying local produce and the hospitality outlets working with locally sourced ingredients. As part of the Initiative we want to raise awareness of food from within the county through the roll-out of The Food Coast brand.”
Local Enterprise Office Donegal is supported through co-funding from the Irish Government and the European Regional Development Fund 2014 – 2020.