20/02/06  
            Cattle farmers in areas most damaged by TB must make it absolutely
              clear to Defra that they support the adoption of an effective badger
            cull and are prepared to make a big effort to ensure its success. 
             This is the message the National Beef Association has put out
              as the debate surrounding the introduction of the cull becomes
              more intense and the deadline for consultation responses moves
              closer. 
             “If Defra is to feel confident about introducing a badger
              cull it must also feel confident it has the support of the farming
              communities in the most heavily infected areas,” explained
              NBA chief executive, Robert Forster . 
             “Officials have made it clear that government would find
              it difficult to make a move on badgers unless it had firm backing
              from cattle farmers and was sure this would continue for as long
              as their support was needed.” 
             “There are many organisational and procedural issues to
              sort out before a useful and successful cull can begin but before
              discussion on what needs to be done can start Defra needs to feel
              certain it can rely on farmers and landowners to keep the job moving
              and see it through to conclusion - or else it will not feel
              comfortable about committing itself in the first place.” 
             “This means that loose talk about non-cooperation from
              farmers made angry by other issues would be counterproductive because
              nothing is as important to the security of cattle farming in these
              badly damaged areas than a strong attack on TB at source and its
              eventual elimination.” 
             “Cattle farming is moving through stressful times and perpetual
              TB recycling through badgers is one of its most aggravating problems.” 
             “It is important that the adoption of a soundly constructed
              cull that can achieve what is required in the shortest possible
              time is made a priority and other issues, all of them frustrating
              and annoying but less important in overall terms, are put in a
              proper perspective,” Mr Forster added. 
              Badger Trust condemns pre-movement TB testing delays 
  Start
                date for pre-movement testing of cattle for bovine TB delayed 
                  No
            logic to pro-badger lobby efforts to avoid anti-TB culling 
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