Ban on Irish exports would halt economic growth

Financial experts are warning that a ban on Irish exports of meat and dairy products if there were a confirmed outbreak of foot and mouth disease would slow the rate of economic growth by about 1.5%.

Ban on Irish exports would halt economic growth

Financial experts are warning that a ban on Irish exports of meat and dairy products if there were a confirmed outbreak of foot and mouth disease would slow the rate of economic growth by about 1.5%.

Such a ban would affect nearly 80% of Irish food exports which could cost up to IR£4bn to the Irish economy.

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