
The Wexford Food Producers Network is delighted to announce a new partnership with FBD Insurance
The Wexford Food Producers Network was first established in 2011 and is now fourteen years in existence. The organisation has evolved to become a member representative and member led body with a core remit, which is to represent the business interests of Wexford’s food and beverage production sector. The Wexford Food Producers Network has approximately fifty registered members who are formed by Wexford based sole traders, micro enterprises, SME’s and large food and beverage production companies.
FBD Insurance has been supporting Farming, Food and Hospitality businesses across Ireland for over 50 years. In that time FBD has been an active and trusted partner to Ireland’s Food and Agri industry, aligning with relevant bodies and helping champion and invest in initiatives that develop and grow the sector and those within it. FBD is excited to continue that commitment with this new partnership with The Wexford Food Producers Network.
Speaking about this new partnership Paul Kehoe, Chairperson, The Wexford Food Producers Network said:
“We are delighted to align with FBD in launching this new partnership. This is a great opportunity for both organisations, and we look forward to working closely with the team at FBD to support the future development and growth of our organisation, allowing us to provide further opportunities for our members who are so important to us.”
Patrick Carey – Business Development Manager, FBD Insurance added;
“We are delighted to launch this new partnership with The Wexford Food Producers Network, who are committed to supporting the future of Wexford’s food and beverage production sector. As an active supporter to the sector and as Ireland’s leading homegrown insurer, we understand the importance of supporting grassroots member-based organisations such as this and the pivotal role that they play in building a sustainable food production sector, with stronger long term economic impact for Wexford based companies and the wider national economy.”
