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04 Feb 2012
CALF exports to the Netherlands are being restricted by new animal health rules introduced in December. According to Bord Bia, the Dutch regulatory body for the veal sector, SKV, imposed new restrictions on the import of calves from Ireland, citing issues with bovine TB.
The new regulations state that Dutch finishers can only import calves directly from Ireland.
Upon import, the calves must be transported to the premises where they are to be finished.
This prevents Irish calves being fed initially on a rearing/ growing farm and travelling on to a separate finishing farm.
Read more: http://www.irishexaminer.com/business/farming/netherlands-calf-exports-restricted-180629.html#ixzz1k0O5DBuy
Source: newsroom - meattradenewsdaily.co.uk
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