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Despite
the difficult situation at home, livestock breeding experts will be extolling
the virtues of British livestock at shows in Europe and
USA in the next few months.
The drive, supported by breeding and industry organisations
in Britain, is part of an ongoing programme to promote the very valuable
export trade
in breeding stock and genetics from British cattle, sheep and pigs. The
activities have also included a series of inward missions where potential
buyers from 20 countries including Poland, Germany, Romania and Russia
have already visited UK farms and livestock shows this year.
Breeders and breeding organisations have dipped deeply
into their pockets to participate at various global trade events, funding
has also come
from UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), the English Beef and Lamb Executive
(EBLEX), the British Pig Executive (BPEX), Quality Meat Scotland (QMS),
Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC) and the Livestock and Meat Commission of Northern
Ireland (LMC).
British teams have recently exhibited at ExpoInter in
Southern Brazil, Tech-Ovin in France and the National Ploughing Match
in Eire, which was
organised for the sector by the British Blue Society.
Rob Wills, Director of the British Livestock Genetics
Consortium (BLG) will be leading the team to Madison, a cross-roads event
for the global
cattle breeding industry, not just dairy. The British booth will be #158-162
at Arena level 2 in the Coliseum. He said: "Britain has a very high
reputation for its breeding stock and genetics the world over and these
continue to be highly sought after. We hope that the current export restrictions
will be short so we can meet the demand."
MLC Export Manager Jean-Pierre Garnier said: "This year the Polish
show is of particular importance. Following last year’s major presence,
this year we have been awarded partner country status with a premier
location at the show. This is important because Poland is expanding its
livestock sector and is currently one of the largest markets for breeding
stock and genetics in Europe. "The autumn programme provides a platform
for more than 100 British breeders, breeding societies, breeding companies
and specialist exporters and into the heart of their export markets."
The four shows in the near future are:
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28-30 September - Farma - Poznan, Poland
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2-6 October – World Dairy Expo – Madison, USA
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4-6 October - Sommet de l'Elevage - Clermont-Ferrand, France
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7-11 November - Indagra - Bucharest, Romania
To find out more details
of these shows, the BLG website EVENTS listing gives links to their websites.
And if you can’t
get there, contact us at www.britishlivestockgenetics.com
[28 Sept
07]
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