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    The increasing value of New Zealand's red meat is ensuring positive results, despite a dip in export volumes

    The increasing value of New Zealand's red meat is ensuring positive results, despite a dip in export volumes


    The Meat Industry Association says strong European demand for sheepmeat helped lift exports to 864-million dollars in July, marking another good month for the sector.

    While combined sheepmeat and beef export volumes were seven-percent lower than the year before, export values increased 19-percent.

    Association chief executive Sirma Karapeeva says the European Union was a stand out market, with value growing 34-percent to 85-million dollars.

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