AB Agri Ltd, the agricultural division of Associated British Foods (ABF) group which operates in the retail, food and agriculture sectors, is to establish a technology centre in Kilkenny, creating up to 50 roles over five years.

Roles in software engineering, software development and data science


The majority of the new roles will be in software development, software engineering and data science with other roles in HR, business administration and finance. For more information on the new roles go to: www.intellync.com

AB Agri, founded in 1984, is headquartered in Peterborough, UK. The company employs more than 3,500 people around the world and is a leading international agricultural business operating across the agrifood industry.

It produces and markets animal feed, nutrition and technology-based products and services in 65 countries to more than five million customers.

Kilkenny has been selected as the location of a new technology centre for Intellync, AB Agri‘s data and technology business.

Intellync helps customers drive impact where it matters through bridging the gap between people, data and technology.

Intellync works across agricultural supply chains with major food processors, retailers and directly with farmers to increase productivity, improve animal health and enhance corporate responsibility (CR) programmes.

This new technology centre will develop new generations of technology solutions that improve farm performance and drive continuous improvement across agricultural supply chains.

José Nobre, chief executive of AB Agri said: “AB Agri holds a unique position operating right across the agrifood industry.

"With more than 30 years of expertise, we have a detailed understanding of agriculture’s importance in the global food supply chain and our philosophy is to help change it for the better.

Improve performance throughout agrifood supply chain


“The holistic, targeted solutions developed by our new Intellync team and technology centre in Ireland will provide our industry with the insight to improve performance throughout the agrifood supply chain, helping it to meet the inevitable global growth in demand for food in a responsible way.

“The combination of our digital products, data insight and technological innovation with our expertise in feed and nutrition, will enable customers around the world, to produce and process high yielding, safe and nutritious food in a responsible way; helping them to use fewer chemicals and antibiotics, safeguard natural resources and create less waste and lower emissions.

“This is an extremely exciting time for agriculture; the fast pace of developments being made in technology and the use of data are going to help our industry to make the major step changes we need to see in improving responsible productivity, if we are to continue to feed our global growing population in a sustainable way.”

Ireland’s EU commissioner for trade, Phil Hogan said: "Technology and data-driven innovation will be central to improving the efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability of our agrifood systems in the coming years.

"The establishment of this important Agricultural Technology Centre in Kilkenny will help Ireland to remain at the cutting edge of producing more, while using less.”

Minister for Trade, Employment, Business and EU Digital Single Market Pat Breen TD said :“I would like to welcome AB Agri to Kilkenny and wish them well for their future here.

Progressive hub for innovation and technology


"Their presence here further reinforces Ireland’s reputation as a progressive hub for innovation and technology. The digital age continues to present exciting enterprise opportunities and it is of course wonderful to see the continued availability of such highly skilled jobs in regional locations.”

IDA Ireland CEO Martin Shanahan said: “AB Agri is one of the largest companies operating in the European agricultural industry and is a most welcome addition to our portfolio of companies operating in the southeast region.

"This agtech project is ideally suited to Kilkenny which is located in an agricultural heartland, offering a good quality of life, a competitive business environment and access to tech talent.”

The project is supported by the government through IDA Ireland.