Exports of Irish beef to China resume after 2020 ban lifted

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Exports of Irish beef have resumed to China, with the first shipment from Ireland to Shanghai arriving yesterday.

The trade has resumed after a ban on Irish beef was lifted in January.

The ban had been imposed following the discovery of a single case of atypical BSE in this country in 2020.

Coinciding with the first shipment, Bord Bia has relaunched a beef promotional campaign in China.

Access for Irish beef to China was first granted in 2018 and the trade in 2019 was worth €40 million.

Bord Bia’s China Manager Conor O’Sullivan said that Bord Bia over the next two months will be exhibiting at two major international meat trade shows in China – the China International Meat Industry Exhibition (CIMIE) and SIAL China in May – to showcase Irish beef to Chinese buyers.

 

By Joe Mag Raollaigh | RTE

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