Keelings

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Keelings
Type Unlimited company
Industry Produce
Founded1926;97 years ago (1926)
Headquarters
North of Dublin
,
Ireland
Area served
Ireland
ProductsStrawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, apples, pineapples, peppers [1]
OwnerJoe Keeling
Website keelings.ie

Keelings is a major produce grower and distributor operating at St Margaret's, north of Dublin, Ireland. [2]

The Keeling family began growing fruit in 1926 and the business continues to be operated by the Keeling family. [2] [3]

The brand specialises in strawberries, blueberries and blackberries, with growing capacity for 100 million strawberries annually. [4]

History

Keelings is Ireland’s largest fruit and vegetable distributor. [5] Keelings is a 100% family-owned business [6] and has been producing fruit and salads on its farms in North Dublin since the 1930's. [7] [8] Caroline Keeling is the CEO, [9] [10] a part of the 3rd generation of Keelings to run the family business, having taken over from her father in 2006 as CEO [11] after working her way up the ranks from when she first joined the business in 1994 as technical manager. [12] [13] Since 2006, the company has expanded to include 5 divisions (Keelings Retail, Keelings Farm Fresh, Keelings Market, Keelings International and Keelings Solutions) with operations in the UK, Europe and Asia. [14]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland the company gained widespread controversy over its decision to hire seasonal workers from Bulgaria and elsewhere in Eastern Europe during the government-mandated lockdown. The company indicated that it had problems recruiting sufficient pickers locally, and that the skilled workers flown in would start work only after the required self-isolation period was completed. [15] [16] [17]

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