Poland: Good Prospects For Higher Imports of U.S. Bovine Genetics to Poland

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In February 2017 the President of the National Association of Animal Breeders visited Poland to promote U.S. bovine genetics, identify trade barriers and meet with Polish importers and distributors of U.S. bovine semen. It is estimated that in 2016 imports of U.S. bovine semen amounted to U.S. $2.3 million and are expected to increase in 2017 to U.S. $2.5 million due to the improving situation in the dairy sector and growing demand for high quality dairy genetics. 

Poland: Good Prospects For Higher Imports of U.S. Bovine Genetics to Poland

 

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