
Newcastle West, Ireland – An important meeting of the Irish Creamery Managers Association, West Limerick Branch, took place at the Munster Hotel on Saturday. Mr M. Mahony chaired the meeting, and it was attended by several members from various locations in the region.
Among those present were Mr M. O’Mahony from Devon Road, Mr J. Mangan from Glenmore, Mr W. King from Newcastle West, Mr R. Ryan from Meclin, Mr D. Collins from Mountcolling, Mr J. Mackessy from Castlemahon, Mr P. Lane from Kilmorna, Mr J. Donoghue from Knocknasna, Mr G. White from Kilshinane, Mr R. Chawke from Granagh, Mr J. Looby from Garryduff, Mr J. Deasy from Kanturk, Mr P. White from Kilmeedy, Mr T. McDonnell from Feoghtagh, and Mr T. J. O’Connor from Feale Bridge.
The meeting aimed to discuss matters pertinent to the dairy industry and creamery management in the West Limerick region. The attendees exchanged ideas, experiences, and best practices, seeking to enhance the efficiency and productivity of their creameries.
The Irish Creamery Managers Association plays a crucial role in supporting creamery managers and promoting cooperation and collabouration among different branches. By coming together for such meetings, managers can address common challenges, share insights, and stay abreast of the latest industry developments.
Creameries play a vital role in Ireland’s agricultural sector, as they are instrumental in the production of dairy products such as butter, cheese, and milk. The managers’ association serves as a platform for continuous improvement, enabling its members to deliver high-quality products and contribute to the growth of the local economy.
The West Limerick Branch’s meeting at the Munster Hotel marked another step in strengthening the ties among creamery managers in the region and fostering a thriving dairy industry. As the dairy sector continues to be a cornerstone of Ireland’s agricultural heritage, such gatherings prove crucial for sustainable development and prosperity in the years to come.
Kerry News – Wednesday 21 December 1904