IFA chief economist Rowena Dwyer gives a presentation at a briefing on the negative implications of Britain leaving the EU on our farming and food sector. Picture: Finbarr O'Rourke
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€15.5bn: The value of Irish manufacturing exports to the UK in 2015.
€1.1bn: The value of Irish beef exports to the UK market, 50% of Ireland’s total beef exports.
€1bn: The value of Irish dairy exports to the UK market, one third of Ireland’s total dairy exports.
€350m: The value of Irish pigmeat exports to the UK market, 60% of Ireland’s total pigmeat exports.
€120m: The value of Irish mushroom exports to the UK market, the only large-scale Irish export market for mushrooms.
UK relationship with Europe
7: Seven of the top 10 countries for UK food exports are in the EU.
9: Nine of the top 10 countries for UK food imports are in the EU.
€8bn: The EU’s annual budget is €150bn to which the UK contributes €8bn.
€3.9bn: UK farmers are in receipt of €3.9bn annually in CAP funding (€3.5bn in direct payments and €0.4bn under the Rural Development Programme).
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