FIGHT AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH MUST NOT SLACKEN -
NFU
The worrying outbreak of foot and mouth in North
Yorkshire shows that there must be no let up in observing every possible
disease control measure - including the rigorous clean up operation, says the
NFU.
The Government announced today that every vehicle movement on and off 2,700
farms in a tight bio-security area around Thirsk must be licensed and that all
milk tankers will be accompanied by DEFRA staff to check they are clean.
NFU President Ben Gill said he supported this but said farmers would be
confused and angered at the other news today that new contracts for the second
stage of cleansing and disinfection operations on farms have been suspended.
He said that he would be meeting ministers early this week to press the
Government to reverse this decision.
Ben Gill said: "We have supported the tough new measures announced today
in parts of Yorkshire because we recognise that these draconian rules may be
the only way to crush the worrying outbreak there.
"But coming at the same time as news that some C & D operations are to
be suspended, it sends out an extremely conflicting message to the industry.
"The Government must re-instate the full clean up programme. Cleansing and
disinfection is an integral part of fighting the disease but farmers have no
way of paying for it on their own. This ludicrous decision must be
reversed."
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