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             18/07/07           
              Shrewsbury & Atcham MP Daniel Kawczynski, and chair of the
                All Party Parliamentary Dairy Group will this week announce plans
                for the All Party Group to asses the difficulties faced by farmers
              over Bovine Tuberculosis. 
              
              
            The renewed efforts on this front come after the recent government
              report that was less conclusive in its prescription over how to
              deal with badgers in the spread of bTB than had been expected,
              and puts much of the onus on farmers to act. In addition Mr Kawczynski
              recently tabled a question over bTB in his own constituency county
            of Shropshire. The results where startling. 
            The Parliamentary Question answered that in 2006 there where 149
              new herd bTB incidents, compared to only 39 in 2000. This is over
              a 280% increase in new incidents. Mr Kawczynski MP commented 'this
              is not a sign that the governments current policy is working. Further
              more it is of great concern that over these last six years the
              incidents have increased so dramatically, this cannot be due to
              farmers alone, as they are complying with the strict DEFRA regulations.' 
            He continued 'It is my understanding that Shropshire, and the
              South West are hardest hit by the bTB outbreaks, but increasing
              like this how long is it before it spreads further? A solution
              has to be sought, and soon, that is more than just further regulations
              on the cattle industry. As a result I will be looking into bTB
              over the summer recess, and the APPG on Dairy Farming will be taking
              a further look into the matter in the Autumn in direct relation
              to the dairy industry, and lobbying the Government for action.' 
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