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Badger Culling and Bovine TB

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Prevention of disease must be sustainable.

Bovine TB is an infectious and contagious disease with a complex epidemiology, which can spread within and between cattle and badger populations. It is important, therefore, to pursue a wide range of evidence-led interventions as part of the Government’s strategy to achieve Officially TB Free status for England by 2038.

I am encouraged that routine and targeted bTB testing of cattle herds, movement restrictions on infected herds, and rapid detection and removal of cattle testing positive, remain the foundations of the Government’s strategy. I am assured that ministers are committed to supporting and strengthening biosecurity to limit the likelihood and severity of bTB on cattle farms.

Like you, I also do not want the culling of a protected species to continue indefinitely. I welcome, therefore, that as wider measures such as cattle vaccines are developed, the Government will start to phase out badger culling in England. As set out in the Government’s response to the January 2021 consultation on proposals to eradicate bTB, no new intensive cull licences will be issued after 2022.

Further, I am glad that the Government is working to develop a deployable cattle bTB vaccine. This work is part of a substantial and wide-ranging research and development programme, and I understand that it is on track to be completed by 2025. If the field trials are successful, farmers and vets will move a step closer to being able to vaccinate their animals against the disease, helping to save thousands of cattle every year that would have otherwise been culled to prevent the spread of bTB.

There is no single answer to tackling bTB, but by deploying a range of policy interventions, we can turn the tide on this terrible disease and achieve the long-term objective of eradicating it by 2038. 

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Lia Nici MP for Great Grimsby

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