date:Jun 16, 2014
Lower priced imports of Irish beef into the UK are making it difficult for British farmers to compete, according to EBLEX.
EBLEX, which is an organisation for beef and lamb levy payers in England, has said that with the Irish beef industry very reliant on exports and the UK is, by far, the largest destination for Irish beef, the increased imports recorded so far this year look set to continue.
It says the issue for the UK market remains that with increased Irish supplies, the price differentia