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Ireland’s live cattle exports up 32.7%

byCT Report
20/12/2017
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DUBLIN: The number of Irish cattle exported during 2017 has increased by 32.7% on the corresponding period in 2016, figures from Bord Bia show.

This is a significant turnaround on last year when a decline of 21.4% was recorded. Furthermore, this year’s rise brings cattle shipments above the quantity exported during the same period in 2015.

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As of December 2, some 179,071 head of cattle were exported to international markets – an increase of 44,106 head on the same period last year. According to official figures, the number of cattle shipped to Northern Ireland increased by 2,416 head or 10.6% on 2016 levels.

However, for the second consecutive year, exports to Britain dropped. A total of 5,657 animals were shipped to Britain – a decrease of 12% on 2016 figures.

Looking at the total exports to continental Europe, the number of cattle exported jumped by 33.2% or 30,138 head. The Netherlands and Spain recorded the largest increases – up 14,862 and 12,915 head respectively. These markets are the main purchasers of Irish dairy bull calves.

However, live exports to France, Slovakia and Greece all experienced a decline of 53.5%, 72.7%, and 32.8% respectively. However, as these are not major markets, it’s insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

On a more positive note, live cattle exports to other or non-EU markets jumped by 82.7% or 12,320 head during 2017.

This has been largely helped by exports to Turkey and over 25,000 live cattle have been shipped to this market throughout the year.

 

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