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Michelle O'Neill: Agriculture Minister's 'export mission' to China | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Northern Ireland's agriculture minister will make a return trip to China this weekend as efforts intensify to secure a market for Northern Ireland pork. | |
Michelle O'Neill will meet with Chinese officials with responsibility for food standards. | Michelle O'Neill will meet with Chinese officials with responsibility for food standards. |
China is set to become the world's largest consumer of pork, surpassing the European Union by 2022. | |
The minister said she would use the visit to build on an "important relationship" between both countries. | The minister said she would use the visit to build on an "important relationship" between both countries. |
Inspectors from China made two trips to pork plants in Northern Ireland in April as part of the approval process. | Inspectors from China made two trips to pork plants in Northern Ireland in April as part of the approval process. |
Exports | Exports |
Mrs O'Neill said: "I am hopeful my visit will maintain momentum on the approval process." | Mrs O'Neill said: "I am hopeful my visit will maintain momentum on the approval process." |
Northern Ireland already exports dairy products and animal hides to China. | Northern Ireland already exports dairy products and animal hides to China. |
As well as a market for pork, it is hoped there could be opportunities for beef and chicken exports in the future. | As well as a market for pork, it is hoped there could be opportunities for beef and chicken exports in the future. |
The minister will also promote Northern Ireland's agri-food industry during the week-long trip. | The minister will also promote Northern Ireland's agri-food industry during the week-long trip. |
The minister will travel on Sunday in what will be her third visit to China. |
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