Shipping 1,600 cows from Waterford to Algeria
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Shipping 1,600 cows from Waterford to Algeria
Agriland got an exclusive look inside the MV Alondra livestock-carrier, where 1,600 purebred Friesian heifers are currently on board en route to Algeria. The Danish-registered livestock carrier vessel, which is co-owned by Irish company Limetree Global Shipping, and Danish man Bjorn Claussen, set sail from Waterford port on Saturday evening (November 15). The heifers currently on-board the vessel have been sourced by cows.ie, giving Algerian far…
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