IRISH POTATO GROWERS HAVE BETTER ACCESS TO LIQUID FERTILISER

people in hi-viz vests cutting a ribbon to mark opening of new distribution hub

DESIGNATED NEW HUB OPENS, WHICH CAN DISTRIBUTE TO POTATO GROWERS ACROSS COUNTRY

OMEX Ireland has officially opened the country’s first and largest dedicated liquid fertiliser distribution hub at the Port of Cork which will service potato growers in all areas of the country.

The Cork terminal is the largest of its kind in Ireland and is strategically positioned to serve all key agricultural regions. The state-of-the-art facility utilises cutting edge fertiliser technology, operating 24/7 to supply liquid N+S fertilisers.

The facility was officially inaugurated on March 5th, with key representatives from OMEX, including Chairman Max Winkler and Managing Director Sam Bell.

Sales manager for OMEX Ireland, Luke Thornton, said liquid fertilisers are revolutionising nutrient management within tillage applications across Ireland.

“Our liquid fertiliser solutions are designed to optimise nutrient uptake, maximise productivity, and support sustainable farming practices,” he said, adding that they offer a precision-based approach, delivering essential nutrients exactly where and when they are needed.

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