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th anniversary with the organisation.
During the past two decades, she has witnessed huge changes in the baking industry including the shift to digital and the rise of sourdough.
“Working at the CBA for the past 20 years has been a real privilege. I have seen first-hand the impressive results that come from an association working closely with its members, and the passion and skill that all of our CBA members, and the wider industry, have,” said Dear.
“I look forward to continuing to see the sector develop and grow, as it has done over the past 20 years and am excited for what is to come.”
Cunning Irish bakers outwitted the authorities in the north, leaving officials powerless to protect domestic suppliers in so-called ‘bread wars’, according to newly declassified government files.
Officials in the early 1990s feared the frenzy to import lower-cost bread from the Republic of Ireland could lead to mass job losses in Northern Ireland.
The formerly classified files – which include prime ministerial briefing papers, internal memos and draft reports from within the Northern Ireland Civil Service – have been made public for the first time under the 20 Year Rule.
AgriLand journalist Rachel Martin took an in-depth look at the material in the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland ahead of the release.