Genfitt Knowledge Report 2021 News Genfitt News Nov 02 2021 The Genfitt Knowledge Report 2021 By: Aoife Gallagher Date: 2nd November 2021 At Genfitt, we are dedicated to investing in annual research in the agricultural sector to support our customers. We are delighted to announce the launch of our Knowledge Report for 2021. This is the sixth year in which we have commissioned “The Knowledge”, an independent research project designed to understand the trends in Ireland’s Agri sector. Last year the major factor was, of course, Covid, so a significant part of the report was dedicated to that. This year we were looking to see what lasting effect Covid has had. What’s changed? How does it differ for different businesses? Will those changes be permanent? It’s been hugely impressive to see our entire sector work through Covid. As a result, it’s been a broadly encouraging year. The big themes of this year’s report are input prices, supply of stock and Brexit. But the market on the whole is good. We’re learning to live more with change and adaption. All research was done remotely, via a survey, telephone interviews and zoom groups. We’re hoping that for 2022 we can return to face-to-face. This report is based on qualitative research and therefore is not statistically representative of the market, but does provide a robust review of trends for 2022. Pictured above: Ronan Egan, Managing Director of Genfitt (Mayo) Ltd Genfitt are a well-established supplier to the Agri sector and continue to invest in research and insights to support our customers, ensuring they outperform the markets. This report is essential reading for anyone who wants to stay ahead, and is integral to Genfitt’s customer commitment of “Generations of knowledge at your service.” We would like to say a special thank you to all participants. Without their time and commitment it would not have been possible. We hope you find the insights of value, and please do not hesitate to contact us directly with any feedback or suggestions. Find us on: Return to News Page