Less beef will be produced in France, Italy, Germany and Ireland.

Strong feedlot demand in Italy and Spain has led to a 19% increase in weanling exports for the year to mid-March, compared to 2006.

Less beef will be produced in France, Italy, Germany and Ireland.

With more calves going to the Netherlands, and cattle to Northern Ireland, total live cattle exports are 14% ahead.

Shipments surged after bad weather in January affected ferries.

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