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Abattoirs

 Competent Authority

Depending on their throughput, abattoirs operating in Ireland must be approved by one of two relevant bodies.


The European Communities (Food and Feed Hygiene) Regulations 2009 give detailed information on throughput levels as well as the legal requirements for meat establishments seeking approval. Statutory instrument 432 of 2009 gives the Regulations further effect in Irish law and can be found at the following link:

European Communities (Food and Feed hygiene) Regulations 2009 (S.I. No 432 of 2009)


Procedures for applying for an abattoir licence in Ireland

Where the local authority is the relevant body the service provider is advised to submit plans to them prior to construction.

Plans should include layout, services and other structural details along with hazard analysis critical control point procedures/food safety plans etc. Once these are approved and the premises constructed, a conditional approval is issued to allow the service provider to begin activity.

If the plant is being run satisfactorily final approval is issued within 3-6 months. The procedures for approval of premises are set down in standard operating procedures which are agreed with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), the relevant national body.

While the local authority issues the approval, the actual approval number which the abattoir needs to operate is allocated to the local authority by the FSAI.

Other procedures a provider of such a service may have to comply with in order to exercise the service activity include: If the abattoir is being newly established, planning permission would be necessary prior to approval and environmental concerns would also have to be addressed. These would both be dealt with by different sections within the local authority.

An approved plant in any EU country can supply to Ireland without having to establish/make an application locally. Please find link below to approved food establishments on the Food Safety Authority of Ireland website below.

Approved Food Establishments


As mentioned above, the application process for higher throughput establishments is handled by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine. The procedure is similar to that of the local authorities as all competent authorities involved in the supervision of meat establishments operate under service contract to the FSAI. However the Department assigns its own approval numbers for operation.


Contact Details

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

Local Authorities- click on required authority for contact information.

Food Safety Authority of Ireland


Relevant Links


European Communities (Food and Feed hygiene) Regulations 2009 (S.I. No 432 of 2009) 


The above is for general information purposes only. All further queries regarding this information should be directed to the competent authority listed.