Dairy products and ingredients are Ireland's biggest agricultural export, mainly to the UK. In 2008, dairy exports were worth 2.27 billion euro to the Irish economy. Beef is next, with 445,000 tonnes (worth 1.185 billion euro) being exported in 2002.
Roughly 90% of Irish beef gets exported, making it Europe's largest supplier of beef. In the past, it has been sold to countries as far away as Libya. Pigmeat is also an important export commodity, with 129,000 tonnes having been exported in 2002.
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