Responding to the Welsh Government’s statement on Bovine TB, shadow rural affairs secretary, Paul Davies AM, welcomed the Welsh Government’s consultatioin on its ‘refreshed approach’ but believes it is a case of “too little, too late”.
He said:
“Sadly, Labour’s measures to tackle the scourge of Bovine TB do not go far enough in eradicating this awful disease.
“There is a clear requirement for a more holistic approach and the Welsh Government’s strategy should include all the tools at its disposal to ensure we eliminate Bovine TB in both our cattle and wildlife population.
“The proposed regional approach to tackling this disease must ensure area risk-based strategies are not disproportionate to farmers and that farmers are not facing impossibly stringent controls.
“While some of the measures are welcome, it is imperative we see more decisive action from the Welsh Government as this disease is having a devastating impact on rural communities and Welsh farming.
“Farmers in Wales need to see an holistic TB strategy that learns from other countries and if necessary difficult decisions will have to made.”