The Sligo Champion

Sligo cattle expert says breakthrou­gh on shipping and Turkish trade will boost prices

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THE Enniscrone farmer elected to Chair the ICMSA Livestock Committee has said that prospects for live exports have received two major boosts in the last week. Des Morrison, very well known in farming circles in Mayo and throughout the north and north west, said it is now essential that live exporters maximise the potential of this market and that the state agencies responsibl­e give them every assistance in this regard. Mr Morrison was commenting on the announceme­nt by the Minister for Agricultur­e, Food & Marine that – in response to repeated requests by ICMSA- a replacemen­t ship has been ap- proved to transport livestock to continenta­l Europe.

“On behalf of ICMSA, I’d like to compliment the Minister, his officials and Stena Line for their efforts on this matter which will ensure that Irish livestock will be able to be shipped to their markets over the coming weeks. We had met directly with Minister Creed on this matter and we’re reassured that this has now been resolved. The peak calf trade is about to commence and the live exports option gives that trade a boost and will certainly put a higher ‘floor’ price on the calves this Spring”, said Mr Morrison.

He was also notably positive about developmen­ts with regards to the Turkish market: “The announceme­nt that private buyers in Turkey will be able purchase cattle direct from May as well as the establishm­ent of a technical working group on procedures is more good news and will provide further options to live exporters in 2018.What’s essential now is that the live exporters and An Bord Bia have a clear focus on maximising the benefits of this trade over the coming months in a way that feeds back into better prices for the farmer producers”, he concluded.

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