Wicklow People

Extra beef plants for China sales

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THREE more beef plants have been approved for Chinese market.

Speaking following the news chairperso­n of the ICMSA Livestock Committee, Des Morrison, said while he welcomed the news it is vital the developmen­t of the Chinese market resulted in a speedy and marked improvemen­t in beef prices or else the whole project would be no more than a marketing exercise.

Mr Morrison said that farmers were happy to recognise the skill and dedication of Ireland’s negotiator­s and the energy being brought to the problem of sourcing and winning new markets to offset the threat to the traditiona­l British markets. But he said that too often new markets had been opened up with any benefits accruing seeming to flow exclusivel­y to the exporting factories and no improvemen­t in the prices paid to the people who actually produced the beef.

Mr Morrison said that the actual benefit of the work done in opening-up the Chinese market would, and should, only be judged in light of the positive results it brought to the farmers - not overall trade statistics.

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