France remains key export market for Irish sheepmeat at 33%

게시됨 2022년 12월 14일

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The Teagasc Economic Outlook for Irish Agriculture report reveals that France is a significant market for Irish sheepmeat, accounting for 33% of exports. In 2021, 54,500t of sheepmeat was exported, a 5% decrease from the previous year. Despite this, there has been a 15% increase in year-to-date sheepmeat exports to 2021 up to August. Other major markets include the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Belgium, with the rest of the world accounting for 8% of imports. Ireland's self-sufficiency in sheepmeat increased by 3% in 2021 to 361%.
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France remains a key export market for Irish sheepmeat, accounting for 33% in total. This is according to the Teagasc Economic Outlook for Irish Agriculture report, which was published yesterday (Tuesday, December 13). The vast majority of Irish sheepmeat production is destined for foreign markets with 54,500t (carcass weight equivalent) of sheepmeat exported in 2021, a decline of 5% on previous years. The reliance on export markets means that understanding the outlook for lamb price developments on Ireland’s export markets is critical in assessing the prices that Irish sheep farmers are likely to receive. Advertisement On a year-to-date basis (to the end of August), total sheepmeat exports were up by 15%, with exports to almost all destinations increasing slightly, the report said. Ireland’s main sheepmeat export regions and their percentage share of Irish sheepmeat imported outlined below: France – 33%;United Kingdom – 17%;Germany – 14%;Sweden – 12%;Rest of the world – ...
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