02/02/06  
            The Tenant Farmers Association has reacted angrily to DEFRA’s
              decision to introduce a new
              compensation scheme based on table
              valuations for cattle in England affected by certain diseases. 
               
              TFA National Chairman Reg Haydon said “The tabular system
              of compensation is the result of Treasury pressure on DEFRA to
              put a brake on the costs of handling bovine TB which DEFRA has
              allowed to spiral out of control. DEFRA has failed to take the
              necessary decision to control TB in badgers resulting in more cattle
              having to be compulsorily slaughtered and a higher overall compensation
              bill. DEFRA’s inaction means that cattle farmers will continue
              to suffer.” 
               
              Mr Haydon will be touring Devon next week where he will take the
              opportunity to discuss the chronic and escalating problem of bovine
              TB with TFA members. 
               
              “Cattle farmers feel let down and frustrated and I am greatly
              concerned that the Government’s lack of backbone will lead
              to farmers feeling that they have no choice but to take the law
              into their own hands. That is something that surely we all want
              to avoid - it can be if only the Government would show leadership” said
              Mr Haydon. 
               
              “The TFA has always opposed the Government’s plans
              to introduce a tabular valuation system believing it to be unfair
              and inappropriate. However, we told DEFRA that we would be prepared
              to accept table valuations with specific conditions. The first
              was that it should deal with the issues surrounding cross breed
              cattle and cattle of high genetic merit which the tabular system
              penalises. The second was that the Government should implement,
              with immediate effect, a policy of culling infected badgers in
              hot spot areas. The Government has chosen to pay no heed to these
              legitimate issues clearly demonstrating that it is not interested
              in a partnership with the industry” said Mr Haydon. 
               
              “The TFA is gravely concerned that the current consultation
              on badger culling is yet another smokescreen for inaction. The
              Government’s own scientific advisers have told it that it
              cannot control bovine TB with restrictions on cattle alone - there
              has also got to be a wide spread cull of infected badgers in hotspot
              areas. The same advisers have also pointed out to the Government
              that some of the options proposed for culling in its consultation
              document have been ruled out by the science. It seems to us that
              the Government only listens to the science when it suits them while
              cattle herds and farm businesses continue to be decimated” said
            Mr Haydon. 
              Government
                Lacks Leadership On Bovine TB 
  TB
                measures too little, too late 
		      Nine years going no-where with the TB Forum 
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