Irish authorities had been involved in lengthy negotiations over more than two years to reopen the Chinese market to Irish beef, which had been valued at nearly €39 million in 2019. Photograph: iStock
The suspension of exports from Irish farmers and producers to China is likely to be a significant blow to the agricultural industry. Irish authorities had been involved in lengthy negotiations over more than two years to reopen the Chinese market to Irish beef, which had been valued at nearly €39 million in 2019.
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