17/11/06
              
              
                
              Pictured on his first visit to the Eurotier agricultural show in Hanover, Hugh  Mortimer, Deputy Head of Mission at the Berlin Embassy (left) meets up with an ex-patriot Aberdeen Angus bull, Ron McHattie, Chief Executive of the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society (centre) and Andrew Garvey, Head of Marketing, English Beef and Lamb Executive in the British Livestock Pavilion.
                
                
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               THOUSANDS of British cattle and pigs will be on their way to
                Russia as the result of orders placed at the giant Eurotier Show
              in Hanover, Germany this week.
              Two British Livestock Pavilions, with more than 50 livestock
                companies and breed societies taking part, proved an unparalleled
                hit with buyers and drew in new export business worth thousands
              of pounds. 
              Among firm orders already received are: 
              
                -  4,000 top quality breeding
                  gilt pigs to Russia.
 
                - 3,000 Holstein heifers to Russia to be
                  followed by sexed semen.
 
                - 250 sows to Kazakhstan.
 
                - 100 Holstein
                  heifers to the Netherlands.
 
                - 4,000 straws of British Limousin
                  semen to Germany, the Ukraine, Bulgaria and Turkey and 6,000
                  straws of Belgian Blue to Germany
 
                -  30 Angus heifers to Germany.
 
                - Ten Shropshire ewes to Germany.
 
               
              Jean-Pierre Garnier, MLC Export Manager, said: "These orders
                have exceeded our most optimistic estimates. 
              "We wanted to signal that Britain is back as a major player
                in international livestock markets and I think we have had quite
                some success in that direction." 
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