In what’s expected to be a significant boost to offshore communities, the Irish Islands Marine Resource Organisation (IIMRO) has been officially designated an EU Producer Organisation.
The IIMRO is based on Arranmore Island in Co Donegal and represents the interests of island fishers throughout the islands of Ireland.
Announcing the news today, Marine Minister Charlie McConalogue said the move reflects the Government’s commitment “to supporting the inshore fishing fleet in generating greater marketing and promotional capacity”.
He added: “In 2020, my department put in place new recognition criteria to be satisfied by producer groups seeking recognition as an EU Producer Organisation and these were designed in particular to make it easier for inshore fishermen to achieve recognition.
“I am very pleased to now approve the first inshore fisheries producer organisation, which focuses on our offshore islands, and I anticipate that further inshore producer organisations may soon follow.”
The Minister noted that this new status for the IIMRO “is a result of the hard work carried out by island fishers and their contribution to local economies.
“Fishing is the backbone of island life in Ireland and important for the cultural and economic wellbeing of the islands.”