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- Dawn Meat's Charlotte Sutton - Plant Manager of the Year
- Dawn Meats acquires West Devon Meats
- Dawn Meats Shortlisted for Green Awards 2012
- Dawn Meats Awarded ISO 14001 International Environmental Management Best Practice Award
- Waterford Festival of Food 2012
- Dawn is ASDA's Supplier of the Quarter
- Marcus Completes Dublin City Marathon 2011
- ProAgria (Finland) Visited Dawn Meats Oct 2011
- Dawn Meats Wins at the Wales True Taste Food & Drink Awards
- BDCI Annual Dinner 2011
- Dawn Meats Goes Pink!
- Premium Butcher goes mobile at National Ploughing Championships 2011
- Waterford Harvest Festival 2011
- Dawn Meats acquires Beef Abattoir in the English Lake District
- Visit us at Anuga 8th - 12th October 2011
- Tullamore Show August 2011 - Update
- BDCI Men In Lycra - Update
- BDCI Men In Lycra Cycle Challenge
- Tullamore Show August 2011
- Dawn Teagasc Open Day
- Dawn Teagasc - Open Day 7th July
- Two Outa Three Ain't Bad
- Spring Lamb
- Visit - Guild of Agricultural Journalists
- Press Release 11 April 2011
- Waterford Festival of Food April 2011
- Appointment of Sarah Long as Group Agricultural Manager
- French Ambassador visits Dawn Meats
- Dawn Meats/Teagasc Open Day Nov 2010
- Dawn Meats/Teagasc Dairy Beef Initiative
- Waterford Harvest Food Festival 2010
- Iverk Show 2010
- Supreme Heifer winner at Tullamore sponsored by Dawn-Meadow Meats
- Dawn Meats Goes Green
- Visit Us At Bloom - 3-7 June 2010
- Save Our Sucklers (SOS) Club - Closing Date
- Dawn Meats Dairy Beef Club
- Wateford To Hold Medieval Food Festival
- Save Our Sucklers (SOS) Club
- Dawn Meats proudly supports the Waterford Festival of Food
- Dawn Graduates take Apprentice Challenge - The Boardroom
- Anuga - A Great Success
- National Ploughing Championships 09
- Dawn Country Meats Contributes to a Greener Ireland
- Harvest Food Farmers Market Waterford - Sept 09
- Dawn Sponsors at the IVERK Show - Sept 09
- Dawn Graduates take Apprentice Challenge
- Sheep Farm Walk - July 2009
- Overseas University Visit
- Investment Shows Commitment to Farming Industry
- Gold Medal for Product of the Year 2009
- Remittance detail straight to your computer
- Natures Meadow wins Best Irish Meat Product
| Investment Shows Commitment to Farming Industry |
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The Government support for the beef and sheep processing sector announced yesterday (24th May) includes support for three Dawn Meats facilities, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Charleville, Co. Cork and Grannagh, Waterford. Dawn Meats is investing over €35m in these plants of which €13.7m comes for the Government aid package. This strategic investment plan, including Government support is designed to add value to the beef and lamb industry, eliminate expensive overcapacity & provide long-term sustainable employment in this critical indigenous industry. The investment plan when completed will further enhance the company's ability to compete in the international marketplace at the appropriate scale. Dawn Meats also received Government support for a new joint venture. This initiative is the first of its kind in the Irish meat industry. The new company, Kilbeggan Abattoir Services Limited, (KASL), is set up to develop a new €25m beef slaughter facility at Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, the beef heartland of Ireland. The total proposed investment by Dawn Meats of €47.5m represents the largest investment by any beef and lamb company in Ireland. In a statement the company said that its investment demonstrates its long term commitment to the farming industry and sustainable employment. The investment in Ballyhaunis has already been made in accordance with the grant scheme rules to create the most modern large scale processing facility in the country for beef and lamb. The support by the Government and Enterprise Ireland for the largest investment by an Irish beef and lamb company endorses Dawn Meats vision of the required development of the Irish meat industry into the future. The elimination of over capacity and the development of world-class processing facilities which provide an efficient route to market for Irish farmers will result from this investment and will allow the company to continue to grow it's market share by competing with larger European processors", said the company. |


