Irish Industrial Production by Sector 2019 - CSO (2024)

Background Notes

Irish Industrial Production by Sector

Data for this survey is collected under the name of PRODCOM, but is currently published under the title of Irish Industrial Production by Sector.

Introduction to PRODCOM

This report presents results for the annual PRODCOM Inquiry conducted by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). This is an annual survey of the value and volume of products produced by industrial enterprises in Ireland and sold during the reference year. It is carried out in compliance withthe European Community (EC) Council Regulation on the Establishment of a Community Survey of Industrial Production (No. 3924/91). The results are presented using a harmonised EU product classification called PRODCOM. The title comes from the French term "PRODuction COMmunautaire" (Community Production).

Appreciation is extended to all enterprises that co-operated with this annual inquiry.

Scope and Coverage

The survey covers all industrial enterprises with three or more persons engaged which are wholly or primarily engaged in industrial production and industrial services in the Mining, Quarrying and Manufacturing industries. The survey does not cover the following sectors and products:

• products of coal and lignite mining

• co*ke and refined petroleum products

Survey Organisation

Customised questionnaires are issued to enterprises on an annual basis, seeking information at a detailed level on the products sold in the previous year, irrespective of the year of manufacture. A residual category is included in each questionnaire for the recording of new products. The details returned are classified by reference to the PRODCOM classification. Individual questionnaires are updatedannually to distinguish the particular products produced by each enterprise.

Product Groupings

In the PRODCOM classification products are grouped by the NACE Rev.2 four digit industrial sectors in which they are primarily produced (i.e. characteristic products). NACE Rev.2 is the EU system for classifying economic activities.

The value and volume data shown for a product includes not only the production by enterprises classified to the NACE sector where it is primarily produced but also its production by enterprises classified to other NACE Rev.2 sectors.

Classification of Products

The business activity classification used in this publication is based on the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community i.e. NACE Rev. 2. Prior to 2008 PRODCOM publications were based on the NACE Rev.1.1 classification.

The PRODCOM classification is organised into product divisions and classes corresponding to the sectoral divisions (2 digit) of NACE Rev.2. It uses an eight-digit product code - XX.XX.XX.XX. The first four digits of the code correspond to the 4-digit classes of NACE Rev.2. The first six digits are the European Community Classification of Products by Activity (CPA) codes. The CPA provides a detailed listing of the characteristic products for each 4-digit NACE Rev.2 economic activity. The last two digits provide a more detailed breakdown of the CPA classes into PRODCOM product headings.

There is a direct link between the PRODCOM classification and the EU foreign trade Harmonised System/Combined Nomenclature (HS/CN) classification. Each PRODCOM 8-digit heading covers one or more HS/CN 8-digit headings. The following example shows the link between all the different classifications:


PRODCOM Description Foreign Trade HS/CN code

10.12.10.10 Fresh or chilled whole chickens 0207.11


The PRODCOM code 10.12.10.10 covers the same products as HS/CN code 0207.11, which is the code in foreign trade statistics under which imports and exports of chickens appear. Thus, for any product a direct link can be made for its production (PRODCOM code) and its imports and exports (HS/CN code) to derive domestic consumption (production plus imports minus exports). This in turn can be linked to the sector of economic activity.


As described above PRODCOM data may be combined with foreign trade data (imports and exports) to derive apparent domestic consumption. Apparent consumption is calculated by adding imports to domestic production and subtracting exports. This approximation may be of limited value in some instances due to the need to suppress details to preserve confidentiality, timing differences between PRODCOM and foreign trade data, or different valuation methods.

Variables

The data covers the value and volume of products manufactured and sold by enterprises, irrespective of the year of manufacture. Also included are the fees earned by the enterprises for industrial services provided and work done on commission.

Value relates to the net selling value, excluding VAT, invoiced to customers. It excludes duties and taxes payable on the goods such as excise duties, separately charged freight costs, discounts and goods resold without any further processing.

Estimation for Non-Response

Details for key non-respondents were estimated using turnover data from other CSO surveys, principally the Monthly Industrial Production Inquiry. Total turnover was disaggregated, where possible, by reference to the product mix details supplied by the non-respondents to an earlier PRODCOM inquiry. In all other cases, both volume and value are imputed by the IT system.

In the case of respondents, estimates for missing volumes have been made in certain cases by using the average unit price from the respondent firms. In other cases it was not possible to estimate for missing volumes.

Confidentiality

The information provided by enterprises is treated as strictly confidential in accordance with national and EU law. Rules are applied to both the value and volume data of each individual product or service to identify confidential data. Direct or indirect disclosure of information relating to identifiable respondents is avoided by suppressing confidential data. Individual products which are confidential are identified by -99,999,999.

LEXICON OF ABBREVIATIONS

< =

Less than or equal to

= >

Greater than or equal to

ABS

Acrylonitril-Butadiene-Styrene

CVD

Chemical Vapour Deposition

PVD

Physical Vapour Deposition

HS

Harmonized System

CN

Combined Nomenclature

CG

centigram

CM3

cubic centimetre

KVAR

kilovar

KV

kilovolt

MM

millimetre

MPA

megapascal

T

tonne

EXCL.

excluding

INCL.

including

N.E.C.

not elsewhere classified

N.P.R.S.

not packaged for retail sale

P.R.S.

packaged for retail sale

V.Q.P.R.D.

vin de qualité produit dans une région déterminée

(Quality wines produced in specified regions)

S

supressed (unreliable)

--

Under the HS/CN heading, this denotes the absence of a tariff code from the current Prodcom list

LIST OF UNITS

GT

Gross Tonnage

CE/EL

Number of elements

G

Gram

KG

Kilogram

KWh

Kilowatt hours

KW

Kilowatt

L

Litre

M

Metre

M2

Square metre

M3

Cubic metre

PA

Number of pairs

P/ST

Number of items

-

No unit

CK

Carats

TJ

Terajoule (gross calorific value)

(1) Definition

Net Selling Value

The value of sales for each product relates to the net selling value i.e. the net amount (excluding VAT) invoiced to customers.

This value includes amounts charged by enterprises to customers for transport of goods by their own vehicles and packaging costs.

Excluded from this definition are:

• duties and taxes payable on the goods e.g. excise duties
• separately charged freight costs
• any discounts granted to customers
• goods resold with further processing i.e. goods merchanted or factored

(2) Products

  • Products include: all finished goods made from materials or intermediate goods purchased by the enterprise
  • semi-finished goods transferred for further processing to another establishment of the business (valued at their estimated value)
  • goods which were substantially made in the factory but on which some intermediary work was done on commission by another firm
  • goods fully manufactured by the enterprise on commission from materials supplied by another firm
  • goods partly manufactured by the enterprise on commission
  • work done for a fee or charge on products supplied by another firm within the State and then returned for further processing prior to becoming a finished product
  • any other work done on commission

(3) Prodcom

PRODCOM is the title of theEuropean Community (EC) production statistics for Mining, Quarrying and Manufacturing, i.e. Section B and C of the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 2). The title comes from the French "PRODuction COMmunautaire" (Community production).

The basis of the survey is Council Regulation (EEC) No. 3924/91 on the establishment of a Community survey of industrial production (PRODCOM Regulation). In accordance with Article 2(2) of the above-mentioned Regulation, production is to be recorded according to the product headings of the PRODCOM list.
The list does not include the products of coal and lignite mining, extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas, manufacture of co*ke and refined petroleum products (Divisions 05, 06 and 19 of NACE Rev. 2), since they are already covered in a separate set of Community statistics.

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Irish Industrial Production by Sector 2019 - CSO (2024)

FAQs

What is the Irish industrial production by sector? ›

Food, Chemical, and Pharmaceuticals accounted for 74% of all production in Ireland in 2021. These three sectors had an aggregate Net Selling Value (NSV) of €98.3 billion, while the remaining sectors reported a value of €34.8 billion. The total value of products manufactured in Ireland in 2021 was €133.2 billion.

What is the industrial production growth rate in Ireland? ›

Ireland Industrial production index growth rate YoY data is updated monthly, available from Jul 1976 to Mar 2023, with an average rate of 6.6 %.

What is the manufacturing output of Ireland? ›

Ireland manufacturing output for 2021 was $174.52B, a 20.38% increase from 2020.

How much concrete is produced in Ireland? ›

Every year over 7 tonnes of aggregates per head of population is placed on the market by the aggregates industry. Over 4 million cubic metres of ready-mixed concrete was consumed in Ireland in 2017. Approximately 120 million concrete blocks were produced in Ireland in 2017.

What are the top 5 industries in Ireland? ›

The major economic sectors:
  • Agriculture. 2% of GDP is produced from agricultural products such as beef, dairy products, barley, potatoes, wheat and mushrooms. ...
  • Fishing. ...
  • Tourism. ...
  • Trade. ...
  • Industry.

What are the major Industrial products in Ireland? ›

Ireland is among the world's leading exporters of computer software. The principal imports include machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, food products, and textiles.

What are the fastest growing sectors in Ireland? ›

THE FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES IN IRELAND
  • Aviation & Travel. Aviation and Travel is probably one of the quietest but biggest growers over the last couple of years. ...
  • Construction. ...
  • Energy Solutions. ...
  • Fintech. ...
  • ICT & Digital Technologies. ...
  • Life Sciences.
Sep 7, 2017

What is the fastest growing industry in Ireland? ›

Poised as one of Europe's fastest-growing economies, Ireland has emerged as an information & communication technology (ICT) powerhouse.

What are the three fastest growing industries? ›

The top five fastest growing occupations projected between 2021 and 2031 in terms of employment change, according to to the BLS, include:
  • Nurse practitioners (45.7%)
  • Wind turbine service technicians (44.3%)
  • Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takes (40.5%)
  • Motion picture projectionists (40.3%)
  • Restaurant cooks (36.6%)
Mar 28, 2023

What is the biggest production in Ireland? ›

Milk accounts for 75% of the food commodities produced in Ireland. Milk is the most produced food in Ireland followed by beef and pork.

What is Ireland the biggest producer of? ›

Ireland is the biggest producer of plastic packaging in the European Union, according to Eurostat.

What percentage of Ireland's GDP is manufacturing? ›

Manufacturing, value added (% of GDP) in Ireland was reported at 34.62 % in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources.

Who is the largest cement factory in Ireland? ›

Irish Cement Ltd.

With an installed capacity of approximately 3.5 million tonnes per annum we are the largest manufacturer of cement in Ireland.

Does Canada produce concrete? ›

As makers of the most-consumed commodity on the planet after water, the Canadian cement and concrete industry shares a responsibility to find solutions to the challenges of climate change, a circular economy and sustainable construction.

What country produces the most concrete? ›

China produces the most cement globally by a large margin, at an estimated 2.1 billion metric tons in 2022. China's cement production share equates to over half of the world's cement.

What sector is booming Ireland? ›

Ireland's life sciences sector is seen as one of the most dynamic and vibrant sectors in Europe and it is one of the leading exporters from this country.

What is the largest Industrial area in Ireland? ›

1. Dublin. Dublin, the capital city on Ireland's east coast, has reinvented itself in recent decades to become an investment hub for high-tech industries, financial services, tourism, pharmaceuticals and, of course, beverages.

What is a heavy industry in Ireland? ›

Cement manufacturing and steel production are examples of heavy industry.

What are the strongest export sectors in Ireland? ›

Dairy remains the largest element within Irish food and drink exports, with over 1.7 million tonnes of product shipped to over 130 markets worldwide. This was followed by the meat and livestock sector, with exports valued at over €4 billion representing a 15% value increase (+€520 million) compared to 2021.

What is the most industrial city in Ireland? ›

Dublin. The largest city in the Republic of Ireland is Dublin, with a metro area population of more than 1.4 million people. Dublin is the capital and the country's financial and industrial centre.

What is the most profitable industry in Ireland? ›

Food. The food and beverage industry is one of the leading industries in Ireland. Accounting for 9% of Ireland's economy-wide GVA, the food, and drink sector dominates Ireland's economy.

What are the top employment sectors in Ireland? ›

  • Building and Construction.
  • Enterprise Statistics.
  • Industry.
  • International Enterprises.
  • People in Business.
  • Retail and Services.
  • Small and Medium Enterprises.
  • Technology and Innovation.

What are the biggest employment sectors in Ireland? ›

The statistic shows the distribution of employment in Ireland by economic sector from 2011 to 2021. In 2011, 4.49 percent of the employees in Ireland were active in the agricultural sector, 18.8 percent in industry and 76.7 percent in the service sector.

What are the 3 main sectors of employment in Ireland? ›

Economic Sector
  • Administrative and Support Service Activities sector which was 14.6% or 16,300 less in Q4 2021 than it was in Q4 2019.
  • Accommodation and Food Service Activities Sector, which was down by 9.7% or 17,300 from Q4 2019.

What sector of the economy has the most employment in Ireland? ›

A service economy

Almost 4 out of every 5 jobs in Ireland in April 2016 were in the services sector (see Appendix 3 for more information on the economic sectors), which accounted for 78.6 per cent of all employment.

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Fastest growing industries in Canada with the most in-demand...
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  2. Healthcare: The healthcare industry is another rapidly growing industry in Canada. ...
  3. Finance and Accounting: ...
  4. Engineering: ...
  5. Construction:
Jun 17, 2023

What is Ireland's biggest business? ›

With almost double the turnover of its nearest rival on this list, Cement Roadstone Holdings is comfortably Ireland's biggest company.

What is the most recession proof industry? ›

Here's a list of recession-proof industries you can choose to ensure you have a reliable income if the economy slows down:
  1. Health care. ...
  2. Food and beverage. ...
  3. Discount retail. ...
  4. Utilities. ...
  5. Federal government. ...
  6. Education. ...
  7. Law enforcement. ...
  8. DIY and repairs.
Feb 3, 2023

What are the top 5 fastest growing economy? ›

BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, a group of five major emerging economies. These economies are recognized for their rapid economic growth and are home to nearly 40% of the world's population and over a quarter of its landmass.

What industries are declining? ›

Fastest Declining Industries in the US in 2023
  1. Iron & Steel Manufacturing in the US. ...
  2. Paper Wholesaling in the US. ...
  3. Forest Support Services in the US. ...
  4. Sign & Banner Manufacturing Franchises in the US. ...
  5. Invoice Factoring in the US. ...
  6. Conveyancing Services in the US. ...
  7. Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing in the US.

What is Ireland's chief export? ›

Ireland's Top 10 Exports

At the more granular four-digit Harmonized Tariff System code level, Ireland's most valuable exported product is drugs and medicines used for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes.

What are 3 major exports of Ireland? ›

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Ireland Exports By CategoryValueYear
Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers$9.72B2022
Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible products$4.71B2022
Miscellaneous chemical products$4.09B2022
Meat and edible meat offal$4.09B2022
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What is the primary sector in Ireland? ›

The primary sector is concerned with the extraction and usage of raw materials, including fishing, farming, mining and energy usage.

What is Ireland largest sector of GDP composition? ›

In 2021, agriculture contributed around 1.02 percent to the GDP of Ireland, 37.79 percent came from the industry and 55.36 percent from the service sector.

Which item is Canada the largest producer in the world? ›

Wheat is Canada's largest crop and the single biggest export earner of all our agricultural products. In fact, we're one of the top five wheat exporters on the planet, and the world's largest producer of high-protein milling wheat.

What is the number one crop in Ireland? ›

The main cereals grown in Ireland are wheat, oats and barley. Their seeds, which are called grains, are used to feed animals and to make food such as bread and porridge. “Milling Wheat” is used to make flour. A large proportion of the crop in Ireland is used for pig and cattle feed.

What are the main sectors of employment in Ireland? ›

Employment and Unemployment (ILO) '000s
Economic Sector (NACE Rev.2)Apr - Jun 07Apr - Jun 10
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing108.785.1
Industry301.7244.7
Construction273.9126.5
Wholesale & Retail Trade;repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles301.8278.4
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Which sector is the largest employer in Ireland? ›

TOP Industries in Ireland

The industry with the highest number of companies registered in Ireland is Services with 144,147 companies followed by Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate and Retail Trade with 59,869 and 45,315 companies respectively. To find insights that meet your specific search criteria use our Screener.

What are the 5 industry sectors? ›

Industry sectors
  • Primary sector of the economy (the raw materials industry)
  • Secondary sector of the economy (manufacturing and construction)
  • Tertiary sector of the economy (the "service industry")
  • Quaternary sector of the economy (information services)
  • Quinary sector of the economy (human services)

What is Ireland's most popular sector of the economy for employment? ›

Economic Sector

The Accommodation & Food Services sector which was 33.1% or nearly 60,000 less than it was in Quarter 2 2019. The Other Activities sector which was down 18.3% or almost 22,000 from Quarter 2 2019. And the Construction sector, which was down 12.9% 18,900 from Quarter 2 2019.

Which sectors have highest employment? ›

Agriculture and allied activities provide the highest employment in the Indian economy. In India, Agriculture employs 50%-60% of the population.

What are Ireland's top 3 exports? ›

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Ireland Exports By CategoryValueYear
Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers$9.72B2022
Dairy products, eggs, honey, edible products$4.71B2022
Miscellaneous chemical products$4.09B2022
Meat and edible meat offal$4.09B2022
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Which sectors are booming in Canada? ›

Fastest Growing Industries in Canada in 2023
  1. Travel Agencies in Canada. ...
  2. Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing in Canada. ...
  3. Automobile Wholesaling in Canada. ...
  4. Scheduled Air Transportation in Canada. ...
  5. Hotels & Motels in Canada. ...
  6. E-Commerce & Online Auctions in Canada. ...
  7. Movie Theatres in Canada. ...
  8. Cannabis Production in Canada.

Which sector is the fastest growing sector? ›

Fastest Growing Industry in India
  • Information Technology Industry (IT) One of the fastest growing industry in India is the IT industry. ...
  • Healthcare Industry. The HealthCare sector is booming in India after the pandemic. ...
  • Pharmaceutical Industry. ...
  • Financial Technology Industry (Fintech) ...
  • Education Technology Industry (Ed-tech)
Jan 9, 2023

What are the 3 largest job leading industries? ›

Biggest Industries by Employment in the US in 2023
  • Public Schools in the US. ...
  • Hospitals in the US. ...
  • Fast Food Restaurants in the US. ...
  • Professional Employer Organizations in the US. ...
  • Office Staffing & Temp Agencies in the US. ...
  • Single Location Full-Service Restaurants in the US. ...
  • The Retail Market for Jewelry in the US.

What is the richest Irish company? ›

2022 Forbes list
RankForbes 2000 rankName
1167Medtronic
2183Accenture
3351CRH plc
4397Eaton Corporation
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