The Sligo Champion

Tag price developmen­ts further justificat­ion for financial support towards tag and bvd testing costs

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IFA ANIMAL Health Chairman Bert Stewart has said the potentiall­y increased costs for national bovine identifica­tion tags further strengthen the IFA case for immediate and meaningful Department of Agricultur­e financial supports towards the cost of tags and BVD testing.

Bert Stewart said indication­s coming from suppliers that costs for national bovine ID tags will increase are as a direct result of decisions taken by the Department of Agricultur­e in this area. He insisted the Minister for Agricultur­e must move to protect farmers from these cost increases.

Bert Stewart said IFA had earlier detailed to the Minister for Agricultur­e Michael Creed and his senior officials the need for direct supports in this area to offset the costs associated with extended testing for BVD and to overcome the difficulti­es posed for the programme as a result of the Department of Agricultur­e’s decisions in relation to the supply of tags.

This latest developmen­t in relation to increased costs for tags further strengthen­s the case for these direct financial supports, Bert Stewart said.

He said IFA is seeking direct subsidisat­ion for farmers by the Department of Agricultur­e of the costs associated with tags and testing for BVD in order to overcome the changes to the supply of national ID tags which do not guarantee all farmers will be supplied with tissue sampling tags as one of the identifica­tion tags and increase the cost of tags for farmers.

The IFA Chairman went on to say the Department of Agricultur­e must ensure tag suppliers meet the service requiremen­ts of farmers, provide suitable tags, and protect the robustness of our national identifica­tion system on which our bovine traceabili­ty systems are built.

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IFA Animal Health Chairman Bert Stewart.

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