Lidl NI harvests new crop of home-grown artisan producers

Lidl Northern Ireland is serving up a real taste of home this summer by adding a brand new range of home-grown products from artisan food and drink producers across Northern Ireland.
Pictured launching the campaign are (L-R) Sean Morgan (Oh So Lean), Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and David Grant (The Little Meat Company)Pictured launching the campaign are (L-R) Sean Morgan (Oh So Lean), Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and David Grant (The Little Meat Company)
Pictured launching the campaign are (L-R) Sean Morgan (Oh So Lean), Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and David Grant (The Little Meat Company)

Showcasing the best of Northern Irish produce, the selected products will be available across all 202 Lidl stores as part of the retailer’s ‘Kick Start’ local supplier development programme.

The new products, which include succulent smoked meats, award-winning apple cider vinegar, hearty meat pies, healthy ready meals and premium Irish gin will hit shelves on Thursday, July 30 and will be available for a limited time.

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Now in its third year, the Lidl Kick Start Programme is designed to help small and medium size local food and drink producers grow their brand, build their supply network and reach new customer audiences with the potential to open up new export opportunities. Previous Kick Start success stories include Noisy Snacks based in Newtownards, Copeland Spirits distilled in Donaghadee and Refuge Hot Chocolate brewed in Belfast as well as many more.

Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)
Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Ciara Rafferty and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)

Kick Start 2020 supplier, Sarah Matson from Natural Umber based in Dungannon, commented: “Natural Umber launched in 2018 but despite being a young company we have years of experience in mastering the art of crafting our award-winning quality apple cider vinegar. In a short space of time we have made a real impact and we’re thrilled to now have the backing of Northern Ireland’s fastest growing retailer to boost our business.

“As a small, artisan producer, we were aware of the Lidl Kick Start programme and the benefits and experience that it can bring to a business like ours. Kick Start is an unrivalled platform to help us reach new audiences and take the next step from supplying small, independent stores to producing our apple cider vinegar for supermarket distribution.

“We’re excited for our product to hit the shelves and we hope that customers get behind the programme and pick up some of the locally produced Kick Start artisan goods along with their weekly shop to get a taste of home and try something new.”

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As well as the limited edition in-store promotion, Kick Start also provides the ambitious companies with free business development seminars delivered by a panel of Lidl and wider industry experts, covering key disciplines such as quality control, packaging, communications and brand building.

Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Sarah Matson (Natural Umber)Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Sarah Matson (Natural Umber)
Pictured launching the campaign is a new supplier for 2020, Sarah Matson (Natural Umber)

The selected range of artisan products featured within this year’s Kick Start programme includes two brand new suppliers; Natural Umber with their Apple Cider Vinegar produced in County Tyrone and Orchard Smoke House Smoked Turkey and Chicken Fillets from County Armagh. Making a welcome return to the shelves are a range of delicious new lines from much-loved suppliers including Feckin’ Irish Gin, The Little Meat Company Taster Pie Box and Oh So Lean Creamy Chicken and Saffron Rice Ready Meal - all produced in County Down.

The Lidl Kick Start Supplier Development Programme is just one of many ways in which the retailer supports local suppliers. Last year, as part of its 20th anniversary in Northern Ireland, it commissioned an independent report into the economic impact of its operations which indicated that it spends at least £290 million annually with suppliers across the region while also supporting 3,500 jobs.

Earlier this year, Lidl Northern Ireland announced a new supply deal worth £24m with Fermanagh based bakery, Crust & Crumb, for an expanded pizza line. Since the beginning of its relationship with Crust & Crumb in 2013, Lidl Northern Ireland’s supply deal has helped to create 160 new full-time roles, in addition to improving access to sales in the UK, the Republic of Ireland and EU markets.

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Last month, local horticulturalist, Greenisland Flowers, secured a renewed deal to supply the retailer with 4 million fresh stems. By the end of 2021, Lidl will have invested an estimated £7.2 million with Greenisland Flowers, supporting the creation of 14 full time jobs.

Pictured launching the campaign are two new suppliers for 2020  (L-R), Ciara Rafferty (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)Pictured launching the campaign are two new suppliers for 2020  (L-R), Ciara Rafferty (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)
Pictured launching the campaign are two new suppliers for 2020 (L-R), Ciara Rafferty (Orchard Smokehouse), Sarah Matson (Natural Umber) and Frank Foster (Orchard Smokehouse)

In 2018, Lidl Northern Ireland struck a deal with Northern Ireland’s Dale Farm, the UK’s largest farmer-owned dairy co-operative, to supply cheddar cheese to Lidl stores across the UK, Europe and the United States. That deal represented the single biggest contract awarded by Lidl to a Northern Ireland agri-food company, which saw Dale Farm’s locally made block cheddars, as well as grated and sliced varieties, stocked in some 8,000 stores across 22 countries.

For more information on the Kick Start Supplier Development Programme, visit lidlni.co.uk/kickstart.

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