'Mr Murrin continues to have my full confidence' - Minister Heydon backs Bord Bia chairperson

'140 staff in Bord Bia remain unable to access their office for their normal work, as a result of the continued occupation of the building’s lobby by IFA protestors' - Minister Heydon
'Mr Murrin continues to have my full confidence' - Minister Heydon backs Bord Bia chairperson

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, released a statement on Thursday, in which he continues to back chairperson of Bord Bia, Larry Murrin.

The Minister said that Mr Murrin had been appointed to the position of Chair of Bord Bia in April 2024. 

"He was selected following a competitive process and appointed in accordance with the required corporate governance procedures for state boards," Minister Heydon said.

Mr Murrin appeared before the Joint Oireachtas Committee for Agriculture on February 5. According to Minister Heydon, Mr Murrin "gave a robust and in-depth explanation in relation to the matters which have been raised, including Dawn Farms supply chain contingency".

"Mr Murrin continues to have my full confidence to serve as Chair of Bord Bia," the Minister stated. 

"There has been extensive engagement and dialogue in relation to this issue since it was first raised. I convened a Food Vision stakeholder meeting including farm organisations on Friday, February 13. 

"This meeting included a discussion on the specific issues concerning Bord Bia, where all participants including the Irish Farmers’ Association had the chance to express their views."

As a result of these discussions, several commitments were entered into by Bord Bia and the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine "to address the issues raised". 

The commitments included:

1. Revisit the focus on farmer experiences with quality assurance audits

2. Establish a farmer forum to improve farmer engagement with Bord Bia.

3. Undertake a dedicated information campaign, to better explain Origin Green and Quality Assurance Schemes (QAS)

Minister Heydon said the Department would also undertake an initiative to enhance understanding of global supply chains for Irish food and drink and an understanding of labelling and food information for the consumer requirement.

Following the Food Vision stakeholder meeting, feedback was received from six farming organisations, namely the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA), Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG), The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers Association (INHFA), Macra na Feirme (MACRA) and Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA), in relation to the above proposals. 

The Minister said work was now underway to advance them.

Bord Bia meeting

The Board of Bord Bia met for a scheduled meeting on Wednesday, February 18, following which the IFA submitted a document, consisting of seven strands, requesting that the Board of Bord Bia commit to initiate a review process into the various issues that had arisen in recent weeks. 

"Of the seven strands, many relating to the QAS schemes, a significant number can be dealt with by the Farmers Forum which Bord Bia is establishing on foot of the February 13 meeting commitments," Minister Heydon said.

He also said that he was examining the option to commission an expert led Governance Review, "which would cover the other strands of the IFA proposal". 

"I believe an external, independent and expert-led review will be crucial in resolving issues credibly and objectively," he said.

"There has been detailed direct engagement by my Department with the IFA at senior official level to discuss a potential compromise.

"I have spoken to the IFA President in recent days, and I believe there is an opportunity to bring a resolution to this. This protracted dispute is not in the best interest of the agri-food sector."

Value of agri-food exports

The Minister also noted that according to the CSO, the value of agri-food exports in 2025 was €20.8 billion. 

"The growth in the value of agri-food exports over the last decade or more has been remarkable, from an export value of €10 billion in 2011," he said. 

"Our export destinations are well balanced between the UK, EU and international markets. Bord Bia has played a crucial role in that success of delivering outcomes for farmers from this by increasing the value of our trade and reaching more premium markets for Irish farmers' produce."

Protest

At the time that the Minister's statement was issued on Thursday evening, the IFA was still continuing its protest at the offices of Bord Bia, leading the Minister to add: "140 staff in Bord Bia remain unable to access their office for their normal work, as a result of the continued occupation of the building’s lobby by IFA protestors."

The Board of Bord Bia is due to meet this Monday, March 2, and Minister Heydon said they will be consulted on his proposal to establish an independently run governance review "to try to move this situation forward". 

"The independent expert led Governance Review will objectively assess the matters raised and provide me with recommendations," Minister Heydon said. "I propose that after Monday’s meeting, the Board would not meet again until the review is complete. I ask the IFA to engage with these proposals in good faith, and to encourage the protestors still in the Bord Bia building to leave."

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