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Food Imports

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 April 2017

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Ceisteanna (592)

Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

592. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the quantities of beef and sheep meat imports by country of origin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16284/17]

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Full year figures for 2016 from the Central Statistics Office for beef and sheep meat imports are provided below as requested by the Deputy.

Typically, imports into Ireland are made up of lower value manufacturing product or carcase beef or sheep meat, which undergoes some further processing by Irish companies before re-export.

Whilst Ireland is of course a net exporter of both beef and sheep meat, imports of both these products nonetheless make an important contribution to the overall output of these sectors nationally and constitute a necessary component of the overall trade flows in these sectors.

Beef Imports 2016

Country

Value (€000)

Tonnage (Tonnes)

Great Britain

84,243

22,002

Northern Ireland

14,374

3,968

Netherlands

2,504

818

Germany

2,995

674

Poland

2,107

470

France

714

222

Lithuania

451

202

Sweden

370

99

Denmark

254

60

Belgium

282

54

Hong Kong

137

50

Austria

89

29

Italy

247

28

Uruguay

110

26

Canada

53

25

Brazil

98

22

Luxembourg

37

17

Spain

74

13

Romania

9

2

Switzerland

9

2

Other

722

267

Sheepmeat Imports 2016 excluding Offals.

Country

Value (€000)

Tonnage (Tonnes)

Great Britain

17,447

3,395

New Zealand

364

81

France

262

58

Northern Ireland

151

47

Belgium

686

45

Australia

196

29

Italy

91

11

Others

51

14

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