The Government's commitment to continue with the badger cull has been criticised by NFU as 'just warm words' which must be backed up in writing with a policy change
Joyce Watson's comments in the Senedd last week that dairy farms with perpetual TB 'should find another business' sparked fury amongst Welsh farmers and unions
Wales' Rural Affairs Minister said the policy of on-farm slaughter of heavily pregnant cows and heifers with TB is being considered as a ‘matter of priority' by her officials
Livestock farmers in Wales angry after Labour member for Mid and West Wales, Joyce Watson MS said dairy farms with 'perpetual TB should find another business'
Wales' Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths said ‘steady progress' was being made in tackling bovine TB, but 'good biosecurity' on-farm was the best way to keep infection out
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Ulster ²ÝÁñÉçÇø' Union president said the decision was a 'major blow' for livestock farmers, adding farming families have been on their knees due to this disease for generations
Politicisation of bovine TB is one of the reasons the disease crisis spiralled so badly out of control, and Labour's pledge to end badger culling if it comes to power next year therefore risks undoing all the progress that has been made.
With voters expected to go the polls in around 12 months' time, livestock farmers told ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian future policy on controlling bTB should not be part of ‘the political debate to be used as a vote winner'
NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw said it was 'something the union had been fearing'