Kevin Kinsella, IFA Director of Livestock and IFA Livestock Chairman Angus Woods viewing the loading of a boat of cattle going to Turkey this week. (Picture: Thos Caffrey)

IFA National Livestock Chairman Angus Woods said another boat load of 3,300 cattle will sail to Turkey this week, following a boat load of 1,900 cattle exported in late September. He described this as a very positive development for livestock farmers.

Angus Woods said he viewed the loading of the boat, the Atlantic M this week with Charlois, Limousine, Simmental, Angus and Hereford cattle under 12 months of age. He said IFA worked hard to get the live export market to Turkey opened and it is very positive to see ships moving and the benefits being returned to cattle farmers in marts all across the country.

The IFA Livestock leader said the live export trade is essential for competition in the livestock sector and was never needed more at this time of low beef prices and rising cattle numbers.

Angus Woods said Turkey is a major live export market and a great opportunity for the Irish livestock sector. Turkey has an import requirement for 400,000 head of live cattle annually. In 2015, Turkey imported 380,000 head of cattle from Europe and South America.

“Turkey is a high volume destination, capable of paying good prices.”

The IFA Livestock leader said it is expected that several more ships loads will sail to Turkey between now and Christmas. He said IFA is lobbying hard for additional ships to be cleared to add to the capacity of the trade and this is expected to happen.