Wheat, oil beer!!:p
Ireland does export a lot of food that is grown and produced in Ireland.
Food is one big area of Irish products, including beef, poultry, lamb etc. Dairy products such as powdered milk, cheese, cream are common. Alcoholic products include beers and spirits. There is a large technology industry in Ireland and also pharmaceuticals, and so a large amount of products come from those areas.
Food, such as meat and dairy products. Electronic parts. Medical equipment. Pharmaceuticals. Software. Horses. All of these and many other things.
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Food would be a major export, such as dairy and meat products. Alcohol would also be imported. Pharmaceuticals, components and software would be other major imports from Ireland.
Ireland exports several food items. Some of them are beef, tea, scones, oatmeal, and dairy products such as butter and cheese.
food and clothes
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
Canada grows enough fresh food to supply our own population, and we also export food to other countries, especially the USA. Canada is a world supplier of wheat, barley, canola oil, apples, and beef. About 80 percent of the world's supply of maple syrup comes from Canada. We also export fresh and frozen fish products, and farm raised salmon and trout.
Machinery, instruments and food products. Also, chemial products, furniture and pharmacueticals
Agriculture. Ireland exports a lot of food products.
Ireland is a major trading nation so a huge amount of its companies export things, far too many to mention. There are hundreds of them. They export food, drink, software, pharmaceuticals, electronic components and many, many other things. Here are just a few of the food and drink companies that export from Ireland. Kerry Group The Irish Dairy Board Co-Op Glanbia Plc Dawn Meats Exports Ltd Irish Food Processors Diageo Kepak Group Green Isle Foods Ltd Greencore Group Plc