Skip to content
Home

News

Bluetongue - remainder of England to be incorporated within Protection Zone

Defra has today (20th) confirmed that the extension of the Bluetongue Protection Zone (PZ) to incorporate the counties of Northumberland and Cumbria will not occur prior to 1st September 2008 unless there is a change in the disease status. This extension is intended to occur in a single stage alongside the scheduled provision of further vaccine and will see the whole of England forming the PZ. Further information is available on DEFRA's website....

Bluetongue - Welsh Assembly updates on declaring whole of Wales as Protection Zone

Further to the announcement made by the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) last week of its intention that the whole of Wales be declared as a Bluetongue Protection Zone (PZ), rather than a county by county approach as has been the case in England, WAG has now confirmed that the PZ declaration cannot be expected prior to Sunday 31st August 2008, with the exact date being subject to there being no further development in disease outbreaks and the availability of Bluetongue vaccine (vaccination may...

Defra confirms livestock export restrictions to China lifted

Defra has today (12th) announced that the export restrictions placed on UK livestock and livestock products by the Chinese government following the Foot and Mouth outbreak in the UK in August 2007 have been lifted. UK livestock products manufactured outside the exclusion window of 7th July 2007 to 7th August 2008 can now be exported to China, provided the agreed certification exists. The Defra press release containing further information can be found here....

Bluetongue Protection Zone to be further extended from 11th August

The Bluetongue Protection Zone (PZ) is to be further extended from 00.01 on 11th August 2008 as a result of Defra reviewing the quantity of vaccine available in the supply chain. Vaccination may only take place within the PZ, and a process of extending the PZ is being implemented alongside the availability of vaccine. The PZ extension will cover the counties of Durham and Tyne and Wear (Metropolitan Boroughs of Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland) and...

Bluetongue Protection Zone to be further extended from 7th August

Defra announced today, 5th August, that from 7th August at 00.01 the Protection Zone (PZ) will be extended to cover those parts of Shropshire (District of Oswestry), Cheshire (Districts of Vale Royal, Chester and Ellesmere Port and Neston), Greater Manchester (Manchester Distric, Metropolitan Boroughs of Wigan, Bolton, Bury, Trafford and Salford) and North Yorkshire (Districts of Richmondshire and Craven) previously in the Free Area, and all of Merseyside (including the Metropolitan Boroughs of...

Defra appeals TB compensation tables decision

Following the High Court decision on 14th July, it has been reported that Defra has appealed against the decision that the use of average market values in the tabular system implemented in England for TB compensation purposes discriminated against higher value cattle. Further information is currently available on FWi.

CAAV - Computer System Upgrade - Job Advertisements

Due to the computer system at CAAV Central, Coleford being in the process of being upgraded, it will not be possible to place any job advertisements on the CAAV website until this Wednesday (30th July). We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause

Benn accepts Curry Group set-aside recommendations

Following the final report from Sir Don Curry's High Level Group looking into set-aside, Hilary Benn has agreed that any set-aside mitigation system cannot be implemented in the 2008/9 year. The Group's preferred option would see arable farmers maintain a small percentage of land in environmental management, with proposed new "top-up" options available under Environmental Stewardship. Further information is available on Defra's website....

Bluetongue Protection Zone to be extended on 28th July

Defra has announced that, following the delivery of further supplies of vaccine, the Protection Zone is to be extended from 00.01 on Monday 28th July. The extension will cover Herefordshire, the unitary authority of Telford and Wrekin and the districts in Shropshire (North Shropshire, Shrewsbury and Atcham, South Shropshire and Bridgnorth) previously in the Surveillance Zone. Further information can be found here....

Bovine TB found in herd of goats in Wales

It is understood that a herd of approximately twenty goats in Carmarthenshire has been culled following the discovery of bovine TB (bTB) in the herd. This is a new species for the disease and is not one that is conventionally inspected for bTB. Further information is available on Farmers Weekly Interactive. Further confirmation is awaited from Welsh Assembly....

Defra announces plans for Hill Farm Allowance Scheme replacement

Defra has today (21st) announced plans about how the Hill Farm Allowance Scheme (HFA) is to be replaced from 2010 by the Uplands Entry Level Stewardship (UELS) scheme, as a new part of Environmental Stewardship. Final proposals for UELS will be announced later this year. Further information is available in Defra's News Release.

Defra publishes response to consultation on implementation of Nitrates Directive

Defra has published its response to the consultation on the implementation of the Nitrates Directive. It has been decided that NVZs will continue to be designated on a selective basis, rather than adopting a "whole territory approach", which will see around 70 per cent of England being designated, an increase from the current 55 per cent situation. The Government is pursuing a derogation from the European Commission with regard to the 170kg/ha whole farm nitrogen limit, however closed periods...

RPA - Update on 2007 SPS Payments

The RPA have issued an update on the payments made under the 2007 SPS. These show that the total value of payments made is £1.434 billion which is 98.9% of the estimated total fund of £1.45 billion. The report can be found here.

NFU wins Bovine TB Table Valuations case

A High Court judge ruled this morning that the tabular valuation system currently used by Defra is unlawful. Lord Justice Stanley Burnton said that the application of average values to high-end cattle discriminated against their owners without sufficient justification. Defra were given leave to appeal. The claimant's case was backed by the NFU and their press release, giving more complete details, can be viewed here. The judgement will be published on 15th July....

NFU Education Grants

Applications for grants to help with further education under the Deakin and Coombe Memorial Trust are invited. Details of eligibilty criteria and the application method are given here. The closing date for applications is 29th August 2008.