Minister Celebrates Successful Beef Expo

NORTHERN IRELAND, UK - The Northern Irish Beef Expo was held earlier this week at Dungannon Farmers' Mart, County Tyrone, organised by the National Beef Association (NBA).
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Touring the exhibition the Minister Michelle Gildernew said: “Today’s event is a credit to the National Beef Association for bringing together representatives from so many parts of the beef industry to participate in one focused event. This is the first time that the Beef Expo has been held in the north and I am very proud that my officials have been able to provide assistance in the delivery of this event.

“The seminar programme provided those attending with access to a wealth of information. This ranged from business to marketing to technical issues, which could assist with the continual improvement of their businesses.”

The Minister added: “The beef industry is one of the most important sectors of our agricultural industry with output from beef farms worth £328million last year. Locally processed beef and lamb sales account for almost 24 per cent of our total food and drink processing sector.

“My Department continues to provide a range of support measures to assist the industry and provides practical advice to help producers make informed decisions about their businesses. I also wish to commend the organisers for their efforts in setting up this year’s Beef Expo in Dungannon, which has been a great success.”

During her visit the Minister was accompanied by Oisin Murnion, NBA NI Council Chairman when she met exhibitors on a number of the trade and breed society stands.

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