Finnebrogue Artisan opens £25 million processing facility

Finnebrogue Artisan opens £25 million processing facility

Food manufacturer Finnebrogue Artisan has opened a new £25 million state-of-the-art processing facility in Northern Ireland.

FinnebrogueÕs Chairman Denis Lynn and First Minister Arlene Foster officially open the new Finnebrogue £25 million processing facility in Downpatrick by cutting a ribbon of sausages. The theme of the event very much being fun with food with some amazing chefs in attendance and foodie masterclasses for guests. Finnebrogue Artisan is renowned for its progressive and highly innovative food business. They live and breathe innovation, Ôwhere great ideas make extraordinary things happenÕ says a plaque that has been outside the original site since it opened in 2002. And it is never truer than today. Photo by Aaron McCracken/Harrisons

Finnebrogue chairman Denis Lynn and first minister Arlene Foster officially opened the new Finnebrogue £25 million processing facility by cutting a ribbon of sausages. Photo by Aaron McCracken/Harrisons.

The new facility was opened on 3rd June, with chefs in attendance and foodie masterclasses for guests to mark the occasion.

As well as the modern processing facility, a food development centre has been constructed at the heart of the building.

This centre houses a creative kitchen, a sensory panelling area and full scale pilot plant for the use of creating new food products.

Finnebrogue’s chairman Denis Lynn said: “It was always my plan within the new build to automate wherever possible, to remove people from mundane tasks, so we could invest heavily in people in roles that truly make a difference to the product quality to support our phenomenal growth.

“I was also determined to build a facility where the ancillary areas, such as the Roof Garden café, were a delight for the team to spend time in”.

Speaking at the official opening of the new facility, first minister Arlene Foster said: “This new £25 million state of the art facility will give Finnebrogue additional capacity to build upon its success in terms of new product development and sales outside Northern Ireland.

“By continually innovating and developing premium products, Finnebrogue, with the support of Invest NI, has been able to respond to new market trends and opportunities across the UK.”

Also present at the opening was Kenton Hilman, head of corporate and property banking at Ulster Bank.

He said: “Finnebrogue Artisan is a strong example of Northern Ireland’s pioneering development in the field of agri-food.

“Their devotion to quality and innovation has provided them with considerable success as one of NI’s fastest growing businesses.”

Finnebrogue Artisan creates artisan and crafted food products, such as gluten-free sausages and Oisin venison. The business is 21 years old.

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