The 2014 Drinagh Co-Op and overall 2014 Carbery Winner of the award is:
Kieran O’Sullivan Dunmanus, Goleen
The 2014 Drinagh Co-Op runners up are:
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Michael Og Crowley Bauravilla, Skibbereen
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Adrian O’Driscoll Maulathrane, Leap
We congratulate the three finalists on their remarkable achievement in consistently producing top quality milk. Drinagh Co-op would like to express a special word of congratulations to Kieran O’Sullivan, the overall winner of the Carbery Milk Quality Award.
The following are the top 30 registered milk suppliers for 2014 based on milk quality in alphabetical order.
Adrian O’Driscoll, Maulatrahane, Leap
Anthony O’Shea, Gories, Bantry
Billy Wolfe, Knockawaddra, Kilmeen
Brendan O’Driscoll, Shreelane, Skibbereen
Dan J. & Catherine McCarthy, Lissane, Drimoleague
Daniel J. & William O’Donovan, Minanes, Drinagh
Donal McCarthy, Gurteenakilla, Ballydehob
Donie & Mary O’Donovan, Cullinagh, Skibbereen
Finbarr O’Sullivan, Rooska, Bantry
Francis Coughlan, Scart, Bantry
Francis Keating, Droumacara, Church Cross, Skibbereen
James Young, Derryclough, Drinagh
John Hunt, Lissacha North, Schull
John O’Donovan, Derrygrea, Drimoleague
John O’Regan, Kielbronogue, Schull
Joylon Helen, Knocks, Rossmore
Julieanne Fitzpatrick, Minanes, Drinagh
Kieran O’Sullivan, Dunmanus, Goleen
Liam O’Donovan, Clohane, Skibbereen
Michael & Marguerite Crowley, Bauravilla, Skibbereen
Michael Og Crowley, Bauravilla Upper, Skibbereen
Michael Russell, Knockane, Drimoleague
Noel & Derek Jagoe, Toughmacdermody, Drinagh
Pat Keane, Caherdaniel, Bantry
Patrick Collins, Knocktaggert, Skibbereen
Richard Jennings, Keelinga, Leap
Sean Dineen, Bawnbue, Drimoleague
Tadhg O’Donovan, Ahaguila, Clonakilty
Timothy McCarthy, Droumusta, Drimoleague
Timothy O’Mahony, Dreenane, Schull
The Carbery Milk Quality Awards place an emphasis on milk quality, sustainability, healthy cows, hygienic facilities, and excellent farming practices. Carbery says these factors are “essential to the quality of raw material supplied which leads to a superior end product.” Owned by farming families, Carbery Group processes close to 500 million litres of milk per annum to produce award-winning cheeses and food ingredients in Ballineen.