
“However it is no coincidence that the US has now decided to officially lift this ban given that the fourth round of EU-US trade talks for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) got underway this week.
“We remain extremely concerned that the beef industry will be sacrificed in favour of other trade opportunities during these discussions and through COPA we have been lobbying strenuously to ensure this does not happen as it could have a significantly detrimental impact on the EU beef industry. What will be important for us is that the market doesn’t become flooded with US beef. We do not want to see our farmers placed at a competitive disadvantage nor do we want cheaper imports to undermine the market place, especially given the current difficulties that local beef farmers are facing. Furthermore we need reassurance that any beef imports from the US will be expected to meet the same high level of production standards, traceability and food safety that is demanded of our producers here in Northern Ireland.”