08/01/08 
            The first shipments of breeding ewes have already gone to the
            EU following the resumption of live exports. 
            
            
            
             
            Some 700 breeding ewes, mostly Mules from the North of England,
              were due to go to France and the Netherlands over the Christmas
            period.  
            These orders are a direct result from the presence of the English
              Beef and Lamb Executive (EBLEX) at the SheepTec and SIA fairs earlier
              in the year (2007) supported by the hard work of the pedigree sheep
              breeders.  
            EBLEX Export Manager Jean-Pierre Garnier said: “We are pleased
              at the rapid re-start of our valuable export trade in breeding
              stock.  
            “We have an excellent reputation worldwide for the quality
              of our breeding stock and we would anticipate our sheep genetics
              exports to start to accelerate in January, despite the obstacles
              linked to the BlueTongue Virus situation.  
            “The restoration of our breeding stock exports is another
              important step in helping to generate alternative revenue streams
              for some of our hard-pressed livestock farmers." 
            
			
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