Offaly's Pippa Hackett met with MD Vincent Cleary yesterday.
Some parts of Glenisk's business could be back in operation this weekend, according to the Junior Agriculture Minister.
The company's factory in Killeigh, Co Offaly, was destroyed in a fire on Monday.
Minister of State, Offaly's Pippa Hackett, assessed the damage with managing director, Vincent Cleary, yesterday evening.
Speaking to Midlands 103's Ellen Butler, she said Department officials, Bord Bia and Enterprise Ireland have been in contact to provide assistance:
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