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Register of Producers 1 Under the heading Symbol: O = Organic P= Pending Register of Producers 1. Organic Section. C = Conversion L = Lapsed W = Withdrawn Name: Address: Telephone: Product and Symbol: UBJohnJ Healy Absolutely Unit 2 Ballymount Court Business Centre Ballymount 01-4600467 / / Distribution of organic fruit and vegetables Organic Road Lower Walkinstown Dublin 12 O 2OMr.SM Said & Ahmed Abu-Ajina 25 Beverly Dowds Off Knocklyon Rd Dublin 1601 4943880 / / 087 Grassland O Lamb O Poultry O Eggs O Pidgeon 2427888 O LCKristofferKr Acton Jnr & Chris Leegawn Claddaghduff Co. Galway 095-44677 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Acton 0637267 EBKMr.WM William Adams Eldamar Farm Blackwater Killarney Co Kerry 064-82926 / / Grassland O Beef O Vegetables O Poultry O Hens/Eggs O Table Bird Buildings/Roads RDMr.JM John James Ahern Rathcanning Dungourney Co. Cork 021 4668004 / / 086 Grassland O Arable Crops O Beef O Lamb O Poultry O Setaside O Cereals O 8285605 Chickens O Eggs O Turkey O Ducks O BMMr.DM Dan Ahern Ballysimon Midleton Co. Cork 021 4631058 / / 086- Grassland O Arable Crops O Beef O Poultry O Eggs O Table Bird 1659258 O RDAngelaA Ahern Rathcanning Dungourney Co. Cork 021-4668004 / / 086- Grassland O Arable Crops O Buildings/Roads O Habitat O Horses 3920567 O LCMr.DM Denis Aherne Lemonfield Crecora Co Limerick 061 301294 / / Grassland O Lamb O Buildings/Roads O Grassland O CMr.JM John Duggan AIBP Cahir Cahir Co. Tipperary 052-7441444 / / Meat Processor O Packing organic beef O TCMr.LM Laurence Goodman AIBP Teehill Clones Co. Monaghan 047 51223 / / l Meat Processor O Organic Bone in Beef Processing O Organic Boneless Beef Processing Clones O GNMr.DM Don O'Brien AIBP Nenagh Grange Nenagh Co. Tipperary 067 31199 / 067 Meat Processor O 33422 / LiSMrJM John Allen Lisroyan Strokestown Co. Roscommon 071 9633035(E) / 094- Grassland O Lamb O Beef O 9861441 / 086- GBMs.M Myra Allerton Garadice House Ballinamore Co. Leitrim 071 9644668(E) / 049- Grassland O Beef O Lamb O 9526327(D) / 087- GCMsVM Valetta Allerton Garadice Carrick-on-Shannon Co Leitrim 071 9644668 / / 087 Grassland O Lamb O Habitat O Buildings/Roads 2581385 O USDBMickieM Harkin AMH - New Unit 13 Springtown Industrial Estate Derry BT48 0LY 048-71373502 / / Vegetables O Fruit O Horizons Foyle Northern Ireland 0044 7792218947 BLGarethG Whitmore An Grianan Ballyraine Letterkenny Co Donegal 074 91 21766 / / 086 Storing & Drying Organic Grain O Marketing Organic Vegetables Grain Co Ltd 6035532 O TDEducationalE Director An t- The Organic College Dromcollogher Co. Limerick063-83604 / / Vegetables O Fruit O Herbs O Preserves Ionad Glas O 03 December 2010 Page 1 of 42 Name: Address: Telephone: Product and Symbol: MBMr.RM Rory Anderson Mount Erris Boyle Co. Roscommon 071-9662326 / / Grassland O Beef O Lamb O 1POCJohnJ Armstrong 140 Loughmallon Road Pomeroy Omagh Co Tyrone 048-87759745 / / Grassland O Lamb O Woodland N/O BT70 2SX Northern Ireland N/O KBMichaelM Nash Arrabawn Co- Kilconnell Ballinasloe Co Galway 090 9686618 / / 085 Organic Milk O op 1053724 Michael Nash KCMr.DM Donal Hickey Arramara Kilkieran Connemara Co. Galway 095-33404 / / 087 Titan Soil Conditioner O Titan Organic feed supplement Teo 2485345 O BKJosephJ Burns Ballycurraginny Ballyucurraginny Killeagh Co. Cork / / 086-4038669 Selling Organic Fruit & Vegetables O Farm BKMrJM John J Banks Ballinagoul Kilmallock Co Limerick 063 81253 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Milk O Linnet N/O 9913370 N/O CGBMrJiM Jimmy Barlow Cloonfaughna Glinsk Ballymoe Co Galway 090 6621926 / / Grassland O Beef O Lamb O Pig O Poultry O Table Bird O Eggs O Woodland N/O N/O Sites N/O N/O RKMr.LM Leo Barry Rackardstown Kilmore Village Co. Wexford 053 9129647 / / 087- Grassland O Arable Crops O Beef O Milk O Buildings/Roads O Dwelling O site 2517067 O CTiMrM Mark Harold Barry Cordangan Tipperary Town Co Tipperary 062-33347 / / 087- Grassland O Beef O Horses O Woodland O Arable Crops O Buildings/Roads 9521754 O BAKateK Carmody Beal Organic Beal Lodge Asdee Co. Kerry 068-41137 / / 086- Organic Cheese O Cheese Ltd 8229582 c/KCFrancisFr Beechinor c/o Kilkeran Organics Kilkeran Castlefreake 086-1594822 / / Grassland O Vegetables O Vegetables Clonakilty Co. Cork C KBTMrTM Thomas Begley Keelmalkedar Ballydavid Tralee Co Kerry 066 9155236 / / 086 Grassland O Lamb O 3493849 BMr.PM Paul Beirne Ballymore Boyle Co. Roscommon 071 9662620 / / 085 Grassland O Beef O Grassland O 1296489 KDGCMrJM & Mrs John & Mary Kilmanahan Dungarvan Gowran Co Kilkenny 056 7726524 / / 086 Grassland O Beef O Bennett 3756121 CKMs.M Mary Bermingham Clonasea Kinvara Co Galway 091-637444 / / 087- Grassland O Beef O Lamb O Vegetables O Poultry O Table Bird 4129701 O GUTMr.LM Ludovic Beumer Gortkelly Castle Upperchurch Thurles Co. Tipperary 0504 54441 / / Grassland O Beef O Fruit O NMDChristineC O'Callaghan Northern Cross Malahide Rd. Dublin 17 01 8160606 / 01 Organic Coffee O Bewley's Ltd. 8160634 / GSCMr.PM Peter Binder Garryduff South Lodge Carrick on Suir Co Tipperary051-647207 / / Vegetables O Fruit O Grassland O Buildings/Roads O Poultry O FKMs.GM Geraldine & Patrick Funshin Beg Kinvara Co Galway 091-637486 / / 086- Grassland O Fruit O Vegetables O Beef Blackwell 8828934 O KABMaryM & Francis Bohan Kiltybarden Aughnasheelin Ballinamore Co. Leitrim071 9644898 / / 086- Grassland O Beef O 3898272 03 December 2010 Page 2 of 42 Name: Address: Telephone: Product and Symbol: BCPatrickP Boland Botuney Curry Ballymote Co. Mayo 087 6817100 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O 6817100 GFMr.JM John G Boohan Glenogra Fedamore Co Limerick 061-390126 / / Grassland O Beef O Lamb O Buildings/Roads O Milk O Pig O 0861022918 O GFMr.JM Joe Boohan Gortgarralt Fedamore Co. Limerick 061-390259 / / Grassland O Beef O GFMr.DM Dan Boohan Gortgarralt Fedamore Co. Limerick 061-390462 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O 8128317 RSMrM Michael Bowen Rathura Schull Co Cork 028 28772 / 028 Grassland O Lamb O 28525 / 086 8525336 CMMrPM Patrick Boyhan Collinstown Mullingar Co Westmeath 044 9372263 / / 087 Grassland O Arable Crops O Bog O Beef O Goat O Poultry O Table Bird O 2560315 Grassland C 4LCMs.SM Sylvia Bradshaw 412 Glenneyre Street Laguna Beach CA 92651 USA028-39106 / / Grassland O Beef O TMMrJM Joseph Brady Tullaghan Mullingar Co Westmeath 044 9341649 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Grassland O Farm Gate Sales 6911164 O CAGDerekD Brangan Cloghan Ardcath Garristown Co. Dublin 01-8354188 / / 087- Grassland O Lamb O Buildings/Roads O Oats 7759850 O KDDeclanD Breathnach Knockbridge Dundalk Co Louth 087 2697638 / / Grassland O Deer O 2BMr.JM John Brennan 20 Waters Edge Ballyleague Co. Roscommon071 9640868 / / 087- Grassland O Beef O Lamb O Grassland 2703603 O CTMr.KM Kevin Brennan Castlerock Tubbercurry Co. Sligo 071-91 81965 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Lamb O 9199461 BInMrTM Thomas Brennan Bally Beg Inagh Co Clare 065-6836046 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O 2592608 NBCMrPM & Mrs Patrick & Christina Newbrook Ballyglass Claremorris Co Mayo 094 9360047 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Bog N/O N/O Vegetables Brennan 6526639 O LSMrBM Bernard Brennan Lecarrow Strandhill Road Sligo Co Sligo 071 9168989 / / 086 Grassland O Lamb O 8098569 KACMr.CM Charles Brett Killyfad Cottage Aughamore Carrick on Shannon / / 087-6353981 Grassland O Beef O Horses O Woodland Co Leitrim O FiPCEunanE P Britton Fincashel Pettigo Co. Donegal 071 9861777 / / 086 Grassland O Beef O Lamb O 6046569 TBMs.CM Christiane Gottschalk The Old Monastery Ballyglunin Co Galway 093-41456 (D) / 091- Vegetables O Fruit O Herbs O Grass Leys Brooklodge Nursery 844822 (E) / 087- N/O HBMr.NM Noel Brosnan Howardstown Bruree Co Limerick 063-90800 / / 085 Grassland O Beef O 1564129 KCMr.AM Anthony Broughan Kilpatrick Collinstown Co. Westmeath / / 087-9817110 Grassland O Beef O Lamb O Buildings/Roads O 03 December 2010 Page 3 of 42 Name: Address: Telephone: Product and Symbol: LiKMs.DM Dymphna Browne Lickeen East Kilfenora Co Clare 065-7088128 / / 087- Grassland O Beef O Grassland O Conservation 6319719 O 4MMr.LiM Liam Browne 4 Lyreen Park Maynooth Co. Kildare 01-6289715 / / 086- Grassland O Beef O Vegetables O 6009440 BMsElM Elizabeth Browne Ballinakillbeg Bennekerry Co Carlow 059 9132423 / / 087 Grassland O Vegetables O Poultry O Eggs O Pig 6157380 O KDMMrNiM Niall Buckley Keale North Derrinagree Mallow Co Cork 029 60746 / 029 Grassland O Linnet N/O N/O Beef O Grassland 70365 / 085 1658949 O MBKMrM Michael Buckley Main Street Ballylanders Kilmallock Co. Limerick062 46941(D) / 062 Grassland O Beef O Horses O 46617 (E) / BKLiJohnJ Buckley Banaraha Kilmorna Listowel Co Kerry 068 42126 / / 087 Grassland O Rough Grazing O Woodland & Scrubland O Buildings/Roads O Habitat O 7707406 Apple Orchard O Beef O GKMs.M Mary Burke Garraunboy Killaloe Co Clare 061-376464 / / 087- Grassland O Beef O 6493030 CBLukeL & Mary Burke Chapelfinnerty Ballinamore Bridge Ballinasloe Co 090-9688106/78281 / Grassland O Beef O Bog N/O N/O Galway / 087-2408919 CQNoelN Burke Carrowmere Quin Co. Clare 065 6825987 / / 086- Grassland O Beef O 2601606 CUSMr.CM Cornelius Burns Cahergal Union Hall Skibbereen Co. Cork 028 33455 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Grassland O Vegetables O Lamb O Grassland O Grassland O 2358110 Woodland O Pig O BCHDavidD Butler Beechlawn Coolmanagh Hacketstown Co. Carlow / / 087-2332456 Grassland O Poultry O Eggs O DSTiJohnJ V Butler Deerpark Shronell Tipperary Co. Tipperary 062-55285 / / 086- Grassland O Beef O 8729322 HCMr.R.M R.E Byrne Hallahoise Castledermot Co. Kildare 059-9144481 / / Grassland O Arable Crops O Lamb O STBDarrenD & Patrick Byrne Strife Lands The Hills Balbriggan Co. Dublin 086-2595320 / / Grassland O Vegetables O Poultry O Eggs O Preserves O Fruit O Arable C Grassland C Fruit C CRBOwenO & Mary Byrne Castlekevin Roundwood Bray Co. Wicklow 0404 45256 / / 087 Grassland O Beef O Poultry O Eggs O 9729083 CNMrDM David Cahill Cloonyscrehare Newcastlewest Co Limerick 069 62365 / / Grassland O Beef O Cc/GMichaelM & Suzie Cahn Carrig Dulra Organic Farm c/o Glenealy Landscape 0404 69570 / / 087 Grassland O Vegetables O Fruit O Centre Glenealy Co.
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