Irish sheep meat access to the US a ‘work in progress’

Published 2023년 1월 25일

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James Smyth of Irish Country Meats has updated farmers on the status of Irish sheepmeat access to the US market, stating that progress is being made with support from Bord Bia and the introduction of electronic identification tagging. He also shared that trials for electronic payments are underway and are expected to be implemented by March 1.
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Farmers have been told by James Smyth of Irish Country Meats (ICM) that access for Irish sheepmeat to the US market is a “work in progress”. Speaking at the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) National Sheep meeting on Monday (January 23) in Athlone Co. Westmeath, Smyth answered a question from the floor regarding Irish sheepmeat access to the US market. He said: “In relation to the US market, that’s certainly a work in progress. “There is progress being made at department level and indeed from Bord Bia; a lot of good work is ongoing there. “All of these things take time. The mention of EID (electronic identification) tagging which Kevin [Comiskey] alluded to earlier, that producers such as yourselves embraced and took on the extra cost and effort of electronic tagging, has been very important. “Without that progression and that forward step by the industry, certainly we wouldn’t be able to make applications to these markets such as the US and China. “So good progress is being made, ...
Source: AgriLand

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