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Irish dairy is worth €6.8 billion shipped to 133 markets in 2022

Dairy
Ireland
Published Jan 12, 2023

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Irish dairy exports have increased by 33% reaching a record value of €6.8 billion in 2022 with over 1.7 million tonnes of produce shipped to 133 markets worldwide, Bord Bia has said. Regions where butter, cheese and casein have a larger proportion of trade such as the EU, north America, and the UK – at an average combined value growth of 43% – performed strongest in 2022.

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The EU remains Ireland’s largest destination for Irish dairy accounting for 34% of all value exports; exports to the EU were up by 42% and reached a total of €2.3 billion in 2022. Bord Bia’s Export Performance and Prospects Report 2022/2023 published today (Wednesday, January 11), shows that the total value of Ireland’s agri-food exports now stands at €16.7 billion. The export value of Irish dairy in Germany rose by 32% to €482 million, with cheese and butter accounting for over two thirds of volume. Export values to France were also up by €80 million (+47%). The Netherlands and Belgium contributed €300 million and €89 million respectively to the overall EU growth figure, while exports to north America reached €800 million (+46%); €925 million in Africa (+33%); and €955 million in Asia (+15%). Dairy products Butter and cheese both accounted for 19% each of the export value, followed by fat filled milk powder (FFMP) (13%); casein (12%); specialised nutritional powders (11%); skim ...
Source: AgriLand
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