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Pigmeat Sector

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 January 2017

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Questions (260)

Charlie McConalogue

Question:

260. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the countries to which Ireland currently exports pork, including a breakdown by country, in volume and value in 2016, of total exports in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2440/17]

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Full-year figures for pigmeat exports by Country in 2016 are not yet available from the Central Statistics Office. The data provided by the Central Statistics Office show exports of Irish pigmeat in both volume and value for the period January – November 2016. This is outlined in tabular form as follows highlighting the top 25 Countries which imported Irish pigmeat representing 99% of all Irish exports in the period concerned.

Bord Bia's aggregate figures for 2016 estimate that Irish pork exports for 2016 increased by 2% in volume and 4% in value terms which is extremely encouraging. I will continue to work on ensuring Irish pork is exported to as many international markets as possible in 2017, and ensuring that new and meaningful markets are open to Irish pork is top of my priorities for this year.

Country

€ 000

Tonnes

Great Britain

159,105

52,028

China

111,591

68,005

Denmark

30,156

14,580

United States

23,880

6,022

Germany

22,518

14,250

Japan

11,874

4,034

Australia

10,506

4,450

South Korea

10,371

4,732

Northern Ireland

8,146

2,489

Sweden

6,854

5,451

France

5,276

2,174

Philippines

5,117

4,352

Czech Republic

5,061

2,078

Poland

3,044

1,324

Netherlands

2,142

2,419

Hong Kong

2,046

1,555

Canada

1,954

669

South Africa

1,802

935

Austria

1,501

592

Trinidad & Tobago

1,466

575

Italy

1,461

588

New Zealand

1,362

612

Belgium

1,283

2,073

Vietnam

1,026

759

United Arab Emirates

945

293

Other

6,138

3,325

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