Irish Exports to UK Jump 14% During Solid 2025, Despite Volume Falls in Meat
Exports of Irish food and drink to the UK jumped by 14% to €6.7bn (£5.8bn) in 2025, with growth in all key categories, though meat volumes fell amid a drop in production, particularly in beef and lamb, Bord Bia data has shown.
Beef exports rose by 25% in value terms to a total of £1.4bn last year, revealed the Irish food body’s Export Performance and Prospects report, published this week.
However, this growth was driven by the same inflationary pressures (caused by tight supply) that sent UK farmgate prices to record...
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