Irish beef exports to the UK increase 15%

Published 2023년 1월 11일

Tridge summary

The Bord Bia Export Performance and Prospects report for 2022/2023 highlights a significant growth in Irish beef and dairy exports to the UK. Irish beef exports to the UK saw a 15% increase, reaching €1.1 billion, and accounted for 43% of total Irish beef exports. On the other hand, Irish dairy exports to the UK surged by 39% to €1.2 billion, with cheese and butter being the top performers, contributing 50% to total exports. The UK continues to be a crucial market for Ireland, accounting for 19% of total Irish dairy exports and reinforcing the UK's position as a key strategic partner and supplier of premium quality grass-fed beef and dairy products. Overall, the value of Ireland’s food, drink and horticulture exports to the UK increased by 20% to €5.4 billion in 2022.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

New figures released today in the annual Bord Bia Export Performance and Prospects report 2022/2023 reveal that exports of Irish beef to the UK increased 15% to reach €1.1billion, remaining consistent at 43% of total Irish beef exports, according to a press release from Bord Bia. Due to continued strong consumer demand, the UK remains the largest single market for Irish beef exports, reinforcing the importance of Ireland as a key strategic partner and supplier of premium quality grass fed beef. Exports of Irish Dairy to the UK increased by 39% to €1.2 billion. The UK remains a key market for cheese and butter which were the top performers accounting for 50% of exports. This positive performance can be ...

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