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Bluetongue case is very concerning- IFA

THE IFA President said he is very disappointed following the confirmation of a case of Bluetongue in Co Down.

This comes as Francie Gorman said everyone in farming had worked diligently to avoid this scenario over the past 18 months since the virus was first detected in England.

“Farmers are actively playing their part in monitoring livestock for any signs of the disease and reporting any suspicions to their vets and the Department,” Mr Gorman said.

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The IFA President said the Department of Agriculture must work closely with DAERA in the North to contain this outbreak.

IFA Animal Health Chair, TJ Maher, said it is critical everything is done to prevent this disease from spreading.

“At this time of year, vector activity is low which creates potential for the disease to be contained and eradicated,” he said.

“Trade disruption and potential production losses on farms would impact directly and solely on farmers, if the disease spreads.”

IFA had called on the Department throughout the year to have vaccines available for emergency use and have them in stock should farmers need to use them.

He said the Department of Agriculture must immediately move to have BTV 3 vaccines licensed and available for use.

 

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