Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) today launched a public consultation on a range of proposals to work towards the eradication of bovine TB in the region.
The measures include payment for TB tests, a cap on compensation, badger removal and the creation of new regional boards.
These are in response to the report produced by the independent TB Strategic Partnership Group (TBSPG) in December 2016.
The consultation outlines the department’s response to the recommendations made in the TBSPG report across a number of key programme areas including:
Robert Huey, chief veterinary officer for Northern Ireland said: “I am all too aware of the devastating impact of bovine TB right across the Northern Ireland agriculture industry.
The rates of bovine TB continue to rise and latest figures show a herd incidence rate of 9.26%.
“Given the significant rise in the incidence of bovine TB; the concern of the farming community; and the pressure of rising costs on our budget; the department has decided that we should move forward with a consultation on proposals responding to the recommendations made by TBSPG last December.”
Huey added: “I would strongly encourage all those who are interested – both inside and outside the farming community – to read the proposals in full, as a package of measures, which we believe can achieve eradication. They should respond as fully as possible to the consultation.”
Responses can be made online until February 1 2018.