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    Irish crab product exporters look to speed up exports to China

    • Last Update: 2022-03-02
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    From SeafoodSource on February 11, Jack Yuan, managing director of fresh food and seafood importer WhatFresh, said that Irish crab exporters were still unable to export to China , in part because Irish Trade was prioritizing getting Irish beef back into the Chinese market.
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    Due to the priority of the Irish beef industry, there has been slow progress in issuing health certificates for crab exports
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    Ireland and China are in talks to reopen the Irish beef market
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    China restricts its beef from entering the Chinese market following the mad cow disease incident in Ireland
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    Irish crab exporters believe the Irish government is maintaining a "self-imposed ban on brown crab exports, which will avoid unnecessary problems for the resumption of beef exports"
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    While Ireland has been highlighting the potential value of the Chinese beef market, importers see their strategy as "short-sighted" as Chinese consumers have established a preference for US, Brazilian and Australian beef
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    In contrast, Irish seafood has established a direct link with Chinese consumers, while beef has not
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    China said there were no "unreasonable" restrictions on brown crabs from Ireland and the Netherlands, which could continue to be exported to China
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    The Netherlands is continuing to ship to China
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    In a statement to the media, the Irish Marine Fisheries Conservation Authority said it would continue to communicate with China on whether Irish brown crabs meet Chinese regulatory standards
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      Due to the priority of the Irish beef industry, there has been slow progress in issuing health certificates for crab exports
    .
    Ireland and China are in talks to reopen the Irish beef market
    .

     
      China restricts its beef from entering the Chinese market following the mad cow disease incident in Ireland
    .
    Irish crab exporters believe the Irish government is maintaining a "self-imposed ban on brown crab exports, which will avoid unnecessary problems for the resumption of beef exports"
    .

     
      While Ireland has been highlighting the potential value of the Chinese beef market, importers see their strategy as "short-sighted" as Chinese consumers have established a preference for US, Brazilian and Australian beef
    .
    In contrast, Irish seafood has established a direct link with Chinese consumers, while beef has not
    .

     
      China said there were no "unreasonable" restrictions on brown crabs from Ireland and the Netherlands, which could continue to be exported to China
    .
    The Netherlands is continuing to ship to China
    .
    In a statement to the media, the Irish Marine Fisheries Conservation Authority said it would continue to communicate with China on whether Irish brown crabs meet Chinese regulatory standards
    .
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