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Aurivo have published their financial figures for 2020.  Despite challenges such as Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic the North based Co-op published strong returns for the year. Aurio have recorded a record sales turnover of 488.7 million euro for the financial year which ended on December 31st.   Aurivo increased…

Aurivo have elected a new Chairperson and Vice Chairperson. The north west based co-op elected Raymond Barlow and Cathal Garvey as Chair and Vice Chair respectively. Outgoing Chairman, Pat Duffy, did not seek reelection and congratulated both on their appointments. Hailing from Riverstown, Co. Sligo, Raymond Barlow has been a…

The Aurivo Group’s expanding portfolio of partnerships with sporting organisations continues. It has become the primary sponsor of all of Sligo GAA’s adult club football championship competitions for this year. The Co-op now sponsors the men’s championships in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo. And it has a similar arrangement in place…

The board of Aurivo has announced the appointment of Donal Tierney as chief executive officer with immediate effect. Mr Tierney, a chartered accountant, has been chief financial officer of Aurivo for the past eight years. Prior to joining Aurivo, he was finance director with Origin Enterprises Food Division.  The Chairman…

Aurivo have invested €6m into it’s milk facility in Killygordon, Co. Donegal.   The investment is a part of the Co-Op’s €48m capital investment fund announced last year.   Aaron Forde is Aurivo CEO and says with Brexit on the way, the Co-Op is ‘cementing’ it’s position in the North…

Aurivo has published its full-year financial results for 2018 which show that profits are down by 23% to €3m. The results show however that sales rose 4pc to €443.8m. The co-operatively owned agri-foods business is best known for brands including Connacht Gold and Donegal Creameries and is headquartered in the…