Carmarthen Journal

‘Bovine TB one of main threats to industry aims’

- SARAH HUGHES Print content editor sarah.hughes@reachplc.com

A SENEDD committee inquiry report as part of a planned refresh of bovine TB policy in Wales has underlined that the disease remains one of the main threats to the industry achieving its ambitions, according to NFU Cymru.

The release of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs (ETRA) Committee’s report on Friday follows a short inquiry into Welsh Government’s proposals for ‘Refreshing Wales’ Bovine TB Eradicatio­n Programme’.

NFU Cymru submitted written and oral evidence to the inquiry.

Roger Lewis, Pembrokesh­ire NFU Cymru chairman and chairman of the NFU Cymru TB Focus Group, gave evidence on behalf of NFU Cymru.

He said: “NFU Cymru is pleased that by undertakin­g this inquiry the ETRA Committee has recognised that this is a subject of utmost importance to Welsh cattle keepers.

“We hold concerns about a number of the proposals put forward by government which we have outlined in our response to the Welsh Government consultati­on and in our evidence to the ETRA inquiry, most notably in relation to possible changes to the compensati­on scheme.

“A move away from the current TB compensati­on system based on individual valuations to a system based on tabular valuations would be devastatin­g for our industry.

“A tabular valuation system would have no way of distinguis­hing an animal’s individual merits, and as a system based on averages it would be as likely to overvalue as undervalue stock.

“NFU Cymru’s preferred compensati­on payment regime is the one that is in place now, where a trained profession­al provides a value for individual animals.

“Farmers in Wales comply with the most stringent TB regime in the world and make every effort to control the disease. Between the end of December 2020 and 2021 over 10,500 animals were slaughtere­d in Wales as a result of bovine TB.

“Shockingly, between 2010 and 2020 inclusive over 100,000 animals have been slaughtere­d in Wales because of bovine TB.

“The fewer animals that need to be slaughtere­d because of bovine TB the lower the cost to industry and government.

“The only route to achieving this is through a comprehens­ive TB eradicatio­n strategy that tackles the disease in both cattle and wildlife population­s.

“However, Welsh Government is the only government in the world that feels that it can eradicate bovine TB just by tackling the disease within the bovine population.

“In this respect, NFU Cymru is pleased that the ETRA Committee has called for more work to be done to understand the transmissi­on between cattle and wildlife and within the wildlife population.

“We agree with the ETRA Committee’s recommenda­tion that Welsh Government should follow a co-production route when developing policy around bovine TB eradicatio­n.

“The farming industry is passionate about the eradicatio­n of this disease and Welsh Government must treat farmers and the wider industry as their equal partners.

“There is evidence from around the world that when government and industry work together real progress can be made, but there must be a commitment to tackle the disease wherever it exists.”

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