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COUNTRY NAME: Morocco
TRADE:
In 2023 Ireland exported approximately 61 tonnes of beef valued at €0.39 m.
In 2022 Ireland exported approximately 96 tonnes of beef valued at €0.64 m.
In 2021 Ireland exported approximately 54 tonnes of beef valued at €0.23 m.
In 2020 Ireland exported approximately 76 tonnes of beef valued at €0.29 m.
In 2019 Ireland exported approximately 80 tonnes of beef valued at €0.29 m.
In 2018 Ireland exported approximately 15 tonnes of beef valued at €0.05 m.
PRODUCTS EXPORTED: N/A
CERTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS: The certificate is for bovine meat including minced meat and meat-based products.
EXPORTER T&C’S:
INFORMATION: Contact meatmarketaccess@agriculture.gov.ie
TRADE:
2022-2023 no exports are recorded.
In 2021 Ireland exported 3 tonnes of Poultry meat valued at approximately €0.02 m
2018-2020 no exports are recorded.
PRODUCTS EXPORTED: N/A
CERTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS: The certificate is for Poultry meat and derivatives of these meats.
EXPORTER T&C’S:
INFORMATION: Contact meatmarketaccess@agriculture.gov.ie
TRADE:
In 2023 Ireland exported approximately 45 tonnes of Pigmeat valued at €0.42 m.
In 2022 Ireland exported approximately 54 tonnes of Pigmeat valued at €0.47 m.
In 2021 Ireland exported approximately 44 tonnes of Pigmeat valued at €0.28 m.
In 2020 Ireland exported approximately 6 tonnes of Pigmeat valued at €0.04 m.
In 2019 Ireland exported approximately 22 tonnes of Pigmeat valued at €0.14 m.
2018 Nil exports recorded.
PRODUCTS EXPORTED: Frozen swine offal (excl. liver)
CERTIFICATION ARRANGEMENTS: Ireland does not have a bilaterally agreed certificate for the export of pigmeat to Morocco. That said Morocco, based on trade stats reporting, seems to be one of the countries that accept exports of pigmeat from Ireland based on the general export health certificate.
EXPORTER T&C’S: The meat must satisfy the conditions set out in the general export health certificate and must be handled in DAFM-approved premises from slaughter through to boning, packing, storage, and consignment.
INFORMATION: Contact meatmarketaccess@agriculture.gov.ie