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<p>According to analysis of HMRC Overseas Trade Statistics and Defra agricultural
statistics, in 2018:</p><p> </p><p>UK lamb consumption - (A) imported from the EU
= (a) 7%, (b) £53m, (c) 21 thousand tonnes and (B) imported from the rest of the world
= (a) 26%, (b) £320m, (c) 76 thousand tonnes.</p><p> </p><p>UK beef consumption -
(A) imported from the EU = (a) 30%, (b) £1.1bn, (c) 343 thousand tonnes and (B) imported
from the rest of the world = (a) 2%, (b) £94m, (c) 22 thousand tonnes.</p><p> </p><p>UK
pork consumption - (A) imported from the EU = (a) 55%, (b) £849m, (c) 792 thousand
tonnes and (B) imported from the rest of the world = (a) 0.1%, (b) £3m, (c) 1 thousand
tonnes.</p><p> </p><p>UK poultry consumption - (A) imported from the EU = (a) 25%,
(b) £1.2bn, (c) 548 thousand tonnes and (B) imported from the rest of the world =
(a) 2%, (b) £61m, (c) 36 thousand tonnes.</p>
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