Defra estimated an ASF outbreak could cost the UK between £10 million to £100 million
NSA chief executive Phil Stocker said the Government needed to take decisive action in addressing the ‘alarming rise’ in illegal imports of sheepmeat
The Livestock Chain Advisory Group has urged Defra Secretary Steve Reed to launch an immediate review into border security controls at the Port of Dover following concerns the current system has posed a threat to national disease security and increased food crime
National Pig Association chief executive Lizzie Wilson told visitors to the Pig and Poultry Fair in Birmingham that worrying amounts of illegally imported pigmeat being seized at the Port of Dover increased the UK's exposure to ASF
Animal import checks will start as planned amid Dover warnings the new border model is not fit for purpose
Defra has confirmed details regarding fees of up to £145 which will be applied to imports of animal products and plants entering the UK from Europe
It follows warnings the changes, which include bringing customs checks 22 miles inland to a new facility at Sevington, would pose a major risk to the UK livestock industry
Port health chief warns Government funding cuts pose unprecedented threat to biosecurity
The National Pig Association has called for all non-commercial meat imports to be made illegal