Tirlán honours suppliers at Dairy & Sustainability Awards

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Tirlán honours suppliers at Dairy & Sustainability Awards

Tirlán Milk Supplier of the Year winners John and Mary Byrne, from Dungarvan, Co Waterford.

 

Tirlán, Ireland’s leading farmer-owned dairy and grain co-operative, is celebrating and rewarding excellence, innovation, and commitment among its family farm milk suppliers at its Dairy and Sustainability Awards.

The awards, which took place today Tuesday, April 29th, recognise the long-standing commitment of Tirlán’s dedicated suppliers to delivering high-quality, sustainably produced milk from grass-based herds across Ireland. Many farmers have been supplying Tirlán and caring for the land for  several generations.

A total of 16 awards were presented across a variety of categories, from exceptional milk quality and milk solids to environmental stewardship and innovation.

The highlight of the afternoon was the announcement of  the Byrne family from near Dungarvan in Waterford as Tirlán Milk Supplier of the Year. The award recognises their outstanding performance across the board in a variety of areas, key among them milk quality, sustainability, and animal welfare.

John Murphy, Chairperson of Tirlán, congratulated all recipients: “These awards are a celebration of the passion, care and innovation that our family farm suppliers bring to their work every day. It all starts on the family farm and it’s about so much more than milk. It’s about the family farm business. It’s about values, progress and pride in doing the right thing.

“The quality of Irish milk and of our Irish family farm model based on grass-fed is our unique selling point around the globe. It’s something we’re very proud of and it is winning us new markets and new customers every day. Our R&D and innovation teams are adding value to this quality milk, allowing us to deliver nutritious food and ingredients solutions for our customers as well as enhanced, consistent market opportunities for our suppliers. Congratulations to our overall Milk Supplier of the Year and to all our category winners for raising the bar for Irish dairy.”

Seán Molloy, CEO of Tirlán, added: “We are incredibly proud of our suppliers and their commitment to quality and sustainability. They are the reason our products are trusted across Ireland and around the world. Working with our suppliers, we continue focus on innovation, enhancing biodiversity, protecting our waterways, embracing new technology and new ways of working to reduce carbon. Our strong focus on farming with nature and animal welfare ensures we are building a better, more resilient future for Irish dairy.”

John and Mary Byrne from Coolnasmear, Dungarvan, Co Waterford were presented with the Milk Supplier of the Year award. John is the fifth generation to farm there and says the family farm is very special to him.

Pictured with the Byrne family from Dungarvan, Co Waterford, who won the Tirlán Milk Supplier of the Year award, were Tirlán CEO Seán Molloy; John’s mother Mary Byrne; Mary and John Byrne; John’s father Eamon Byrne; Tirlán Chair John Murphy and Molly Byrne.

 

“We put huge emphasis on animal health, whether it be the calves or the cows. We try to keep their nutrition right at all times. Grass is number one and we try to get as much quality grass into them as we can.

“If we don’t look after this country and this earth, nobody else is going to. We have to keep things right on farm. The vast majority of farmers are doing that and doing it very well.”

Tirlán family farm suppliers have a long heritage of delivering the highest quality milk from well-managed, grass-fed herds for consumers to enjoy through many award-winning products, including the number one dairy brand, Avonmore.

Suppliers have also been exceptional adopters of new technologies and continue to further enhance sustainability on their farms through a focus on reducing on-farm emissions and allowing space for nature. Over 99% of Tirlán milk suppliers are signed up to the cooperative’s Sustainability Action Payments initiative.

Just last year, Tirlán became the first company to achieve Origin Green Gold Membership five years in a row. It is the highest form of membership a company can attain in any given year, highlighting its excellence in sustainable food production.

 

Tirlán Dairy and Sustainability Award Winners 2025

Tirlán Sustainability Champion

Alan and Cheryl Poole, Rose Bridge Farm Ltd, Ballyowen, Gorey, Co. Wexford

Farming for Water Champion

Donal Kavanagh, Carrigeen Dairy Ltd, Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow

Milk Solids Champion

John & Mary Byrne Ltd, Coolnasmear, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford

Avonmore Fresh Milk Supplier

John,  Mona and Mark Finnegan, Ballyrath, Navan, Co. Meath

Milk Quality Award – over 600,000l

Graham Farms, Maguiresbridge, Fermanagh

Milk Quality Award – under 600,000l

Dermot, Angela & Noel Kehoe, Ballycullane, New Ross, Co. Wexford

North Region Award

John & Sean McDonnell, Knockbridge, Dundalk, Co. Louth

East Region Award

Sean Tracey, Tomhaggard, Co. Wexford

South Region Award

John Kirwan Jnr, Butlerstown, Co. Waterford

West Region Award

Jimmy & Sarah Morris, GlenGoole, Co. Tipperary

Young Farmer Award

Martin O'Reilly, Killeshin, Co. Carlow

New Entrant Award

John Doyle, Ballygarret, Gorey, Co. Wexford

Farming Ambassador

Brian Rohan, Mountrath, Portlaoise, Co. Laois

Cathal Moran Innovation Award

Bryan & Gail Daniels, Kilmoganny, Co. Kilkenny

Farm Employee Recognition Award

Aidan O'Halloran, Tullow, Co. Carlow

Milk Driver Recognition Award

Daniel O'Brien, from DJ O’Brien & Sons  from Tallow, Co. Waterford

 

First Published 29 April 2025

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