The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has today (13 November)
responded to the review of the Government’s 25 year Bovine TB
Strategy.
The review, which was commissioned by Environment Secretary
and led by population
biologist Sir Charles Godfray, aims to inform future strategies
around the Government’s goal of eradicating the disease by
2038. BVA’s Senior Vice President John Fishwick gave oral
evidence to the review in May.
John Fishwick said: “We are pleased that this review recognises
the major role that vets play within TB control and the
importance of maintaining strong working relationships with
farmers and wider industry. Collaboration and mutual
ownership of the task in hand are key to curbing the spread of TB
and building on the progress made to date.
“BVA supports the principle of badger control where there is a
demonstrated need and where it is done safely, humanely and
effectively. We will continue to emphasise the importance
of a rigorous evidence base for informing decisions, but welcome
this review’s extensive scope and recognition that badger control
is necessary as part of a comprehensive strategy, particularly in
high risk areas.
“It is now down to DEFRA ministers to consider the options
presented and weigh up how they take them forward. We would
urge them to take early and decisive action and ensure that vets
continue to be engaged in this process given the vital role they
have to play in understanding and eradicating this devastating
disease.”