| 19/03/07 The standing of the British pedigree industry in Europe has again
            been recognised with the election of British Limousin Cattle Society
            Chairman, Aled Edwards, to the position of European Limousin President.
           
                
                Aled Edwards,  European Limousin President.
 
 
 
                  |  |  Mr. Edwards from Home Farm, Cilycwm, Llandovery was unanimously elected
          by the eleven member countries present at the Annual General Meeting
          of EUROLIM, the federation of Limousin Herd Books within the European
          Union, held in Paris during the recent Paris Agricultural Show. He
          replaces Beppe Pantaleoni from Piacenza, Italy, who retired after six
          years in office. Since EUROLIM’s formation in 1989, this is the first time that
          a British breeder has been elected as its President. Commenting on
          the election, William Cowx, the British Limousin Cattle Society’s
          President said; “This is a great honour for the BLCS and its
          members and of course for Aled himself. I think this election is recognition
          of the ongoing success and standing of the breed in the UK as well
          as the abilities Aled will undoubtedly bring to this position.”  Limousin
          cattle populations are established in over seventy countries in the
          world but it is only within the UK where Limousin is officially the
          leading numerical breed. In his opening address as President, Mr. Edwards was clear in identifying
          the priorities and opportunities that lay ahead for EUROLIM and the
          Limousin breed. He said: “As Europe grows, the role of EUROLIM
          must be to promote and expand the breed into new markets and to be
          fully inclusive of accession countries who require stock, breeding
          and performance knowledge to establish their respective herdbooks.
          In fast developing Eastern European markets, the world attributes of
          the Limousin as the Carcase Breed and easy care breeding female are
          driving a tremendous demand for the breed. It is EUROLIM’s role
          to embrace these countries and help them take the next step.”  In
          September of this year Mr. Edwards will lead a EUROLIM delegation to
          the Polagra Expo in Poznan, Poland where a seminar will be held to
          outline the work of EUROLIM. Since its inception, EUROLIM has adopted a body of internal rules
          and regulations for transparency and trading quality among European
          countries. A single European passport for registered animals and the
          EUROLIM seal of approval, guarantees not only the origin but also zootechnical
          information about animal performances. Its stated objectives include: 
          to encourage the promotion and expansion of the Limousin breed
            in the EU
 
to improve the genetics of the Limousin breed within the EU
 
to harmonise selection working methods and exchange research works
            and information
 
to make it easier for each of the associations to apply EU Directives Following the EUROLIM AGM, the Board consists of the President Aled
          Edwards (Italy), the Vice Presidents Bernard Roux (France) and Lol
          Schintgen (Luxembourg), and the Secretary Sébastien Stamane
          (France). Aled Edwards was elected as Chairman of the British Limousin Cattle
          Society in 2004. Along with his father David and mother Joan, they
          run the prolific Dyfri pedigree Limousin herd which comprises of 100
          breeding females.   Limousin
              is UK’s Largest Numerical Cattle Breed 
  National
              Spring Spectacular Calf Show at Beef Expo 2007 
  Northern Ireland Limousin Breeder Triumphs in Paris
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