July 12, 2010
UK beef and sheep exports show growth
Beef and sheepmeat exports from UK have increased over the past year, but the rate of growth has slowed due to less favourable exchange rates, according to latest figures.
HM Revenue & Customs data published by EBLEX, the industry body for beef and lamb levy payers in England, showed that UK beef and sheepmeat exports totalled 177,000 tonnes in the year-ended March 2010, up 7,000 tonnes on the previous year and 42,000 tonnes more than 2007/08.
"While the total national export tonnage has risen by more than 30% over the two years, the figures confirm the vast majority of growth was between 2007/08 and 2008/09, with overall volumes increasing by only around 4% in the most recent fiscal year," EBLEX said.
The Netherlands and Ireland continued to be the most important beef markets, taking more than 60% of annual exports, while France accounted for two-thirds of UK sheepmeat exports, the organisation said.
There were "encouraging increases" in beef volumes sold to French and Italian markets, which accounted for 20% of UK exports. Sheepmeat exports to Belgium and Germany also increased substantially in the last year, EBLEX reported.










