sheep, cows and also goats but mostly sheep.
Any region can "grow" livestock, but not the same livestock.
grown
cows and cattle
Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.Ireland can provide a significant amount of its own needs for food. However there are foods that cannot be grown in Ireland, so they are imported. There is also a lot of food grown in Ireland that is exported, so some things that are grown in Ireland are imported in from other countries to make up the shortfall.
Almonds can be grown anywhere.
I think its cattles
Sugar beet is grown in Ireland.
Ireland does export a lot of food that is grown and produced in Ireland.
livestock and other great stuff
I think its cattles
Potatoes are a staple in Ireland and they are one type of food grown there. Other foods include wheat, barley, and cabbage.
Apples are grown in America,England,Ireland!!