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"en.20051026.18.3-276"2
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"Question No 15 by Michl Ebner ()
Under Regulation (EC) No 639/2003the age of cows and heifers for which export refunds can be claimed was reduced from 36 to 30 months. Previously, under Regulation (EC) No 615/1998, animals had been eligible for export refunds up to an age at export of 36 months.
This makes things more difficult for cattle breeders in mountain areas. Mountain breeders are tied to autumn calving in the alpine cycle. Owing to the harsh conditions, mountain cattle breeds grazing on alpine pastures also develop more slowly, and biological factors mean that they cannot be mated until they are 24 months old.
Can the Council grant a derogation for alpine mountain cattle breeds as a matter of urgency, raising the export age for mountain cattle to the earlier limit of 36 months?"@en1
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"Subject: Protecting and promoting alpine mountain cattle breeds"1
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