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As the cider category develops and innovates, employment opportunities are created in cideries right across the country.
The cider category is a prominent part of the wider Drinks Industry, supporting over 170,000 people in employment across the hospitality sector, the Drinks Industry is our country’s fastest growing manufacturing sector.
- The drinks industry is an important part of the hospitality sector which employs almost 170,000 people in work.
- In addition to the drinks related employment in the hospitality sector, almost 10,000 people are directly employed in our manufacturing and visitor experience centres throughout Ireland.
- The drinks industry has a presence right across the country, which ensures employment is spread across rural communities.
- Exporting to over 120 countries, drinks companies provide global employment opportunities to Irish graduates.
- Employment opportunities in the drinks sector include science, marketing, sales, manufacturing, tourism, logistics and many more.
- Many of Ireland’s whiskey distilleries in provincial towns have moved into vacant industrial premises, replacing the enterprises that had previously operated there, as well as lost jobs.
The Experience Economy
The sector contributes €4.5 billion in wages, salaries and employment taxes every year and over 330,000 people are either employed directly or supported directly by demand from the sector. It accounts for 20% of all private sector employment. Irish drinks companies are significant contributors to the Experience Economy.
Furthermore, every 100 jobs created directly in Ireland’s Experience Economy, support another 40 jobs elsewhere in the Irish economy. The sector has also played a major role in developing the all-island economy and has been an important source of employment North and South of the border.