Over 20,000 Irish cattle supplied to African countries

게시됨 2024년 10월 27일

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The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) has announced that over 20,000 Irish cattle have been exported to African countries, with the majority going to Morocco, with the rest distributed to Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. This is part of a record-breaking year for Irish cattle exports, with over 315,000 cattle exported in the first 40 weeks of 2024, a 10% increase from the previous year. In addition to these exports, a charity called Bóthar exported 30 in-calf heifers to Kosovo to support family farms in the developing country.
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Latest figures from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) show that over 20,000 head of Irish cattle have been supplied to African countries this year. These cattle are predominantly used in their destination countries for beef production but some are also used for dairy production as well. The main four African countries Ireland supplied cattle to this year is Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Lybia. Over 17,000 Irish cattle have been sold to Morocco this year with 2,000 going to Algeria and just over 600 going to both Tunisia and Lybia. The news comes as 2024 marks a record year for Irish cattle export numbers with over 315,000 cattle exported in the first 40 weeks of the year. Just over 197,000 of these are calves with 39,000 weanlings, 38,400 store cattle and 40,500 adult cattle. This is an increase of 10% on the number of cattle exported last year. Disease restrictions as well as the reduction in cattle numbers in many European countries are both factors which ...
출처: AgriLand

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