Exporters from Ireland have started preparing 2,900 cattle for the first boat destined for Libya in three weeks.
All breeds except Friesians are being sought at liveweights of 250-360kg, according to David Hunter of Murphy Hunter International Livestock in Cork.
The shipment is expected to leave Ireland between February 15-20, where the cattle will begin their 10 day journey to Tripoli.
Minister Coveney has repeatedly stressed the importance of any live-shipping venture adhering to the highest animal welfare standards.
“It’s no joke crossing the Bay of Biscay in January and the last thing I want is reports of cattle breaking legs on their journey to wherever,” Mr Coveney
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney has repeatedly stressed the importance of any live-shipping venture maintaining the highest animal welfare standards.
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All breeds except Friesians are being sought at liveweights of 250-360kg, according to David Hunter of Murphy Hunter International Livestock in Cork.
The shipment is expected to leave Ireland between February 15-20, where the cattle will begin their 10 day journey to Tripoli.
Minister Coveney has repeatedly stressed the importance of any live-shipping venture adhering to the highest animal welfare standards.
“It’s no joke crossing the Bay of Biscay in January and the last thing I want is reports of cattle breaking legs on their journey to wherever,” Mr Coveney
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney has repeatedly stressed the importance of any live-shipping venture maintaining the highest animal welfare standards.
libya news
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