Kilkenny-based Iverk Produce wins new €100m deal with Aldi Ireland

James O’Shea, Iverk Produce and Paul Scally, buying director, Aldi Ireland

New contract extension will see Iverk supply 24,000 tonnes of locally-grown potatoes to Aldi annually

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15 March 2022

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Aldi Ireland has agreed a new €100m five-year deal with Kilkenny-based Iverk Produce to supply all of its 150 Irish stores with its 100% Irish grown and packed potatoes.

Iverk Produce has partnered with Aldi since 1999 and currently supplies Aldi with Irish grown potatoes and carrots. As part of this contract extension, Iverk will supply 24,000 tonnes of locally-grown potatoes to Aldi annually. The producer is now responsible for supplying 75% of Aldi’s range of Irish Rooster, Maris Piper, Maritiema, Kerr Pinks, Golden Wonders and Baby Potatoes.

Founded by the O’Shea family in 1830 along the river Suir, Iverk Produce is one of the largest suppliers of fresh fruit and vegetables in Ireland. Based in Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, Iverk works with over 50 local growing partners and now employs 150 people full time with a further 35 part time staff.

As a result of its contract with Aldi, Iverk Produce will have the security to invest in a new state-of-the-art packhouse, which will bring all their existing lines into a fully automated packhouse with new racking, fridges and an optical sorter that will allow for future growth and development.

John Curtin, Aldi Ireland group buying director, welcomed the new contract, noting: “Iverk has supplied our Irish stores for more than 20 years and we are delighted to further extend our partnership for another five.  Aldi is committed to supporting Irish growers so our customers can enjoy the very best vegetables.”

“We are delighted to have agreed a new contract with Aldi,” added James O’Shea, Iverk Produce. “This is a massive boost for both our staff and growers in this difficult climate we find ourselves in. Working with Aldi has given us the security to expand and invest in our business and we look forward to working with Aldi for many years to come.”

 

 

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