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Irish beef export tonnage climbs 5% in 2016 but value declines

byCT Report
10/01/2017
in International Customs, World Business
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WASHINGTON: The volume of Irish beef exported jumped by 5% in 2016 on the year before, Bord Bia’s Mark Zieg has said, but the value of exports declined by 1%. Zieg, the Bord Bia Beef Sector Manager said some 535,000t of beef was exported from Ireland in 2016, valued at €2.38 billion.

The majority of this beef was shipped to the UK, with export volumes sitting at about 270,000t, down 2% on the year before. He added that 60,000t of beef was exported to France and 50,000t of beef was shipped to Holland, while export volumes to Italy and Sweden also increased on the year before. There was also a 20% increase in volumes of beef shipped to Germany, with 23,000t of high-value beef exported to the European state. Meanwhile, he added that Denmark was the only European country to import less beef from Ireland, with volumes down by 8% on the year before.

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