23/01/08 
            CLA Wales, the rural economy expert, welcomes the conclusion of
              the report of the Welsh Assembly Government Rural Development Sub-Committee’s
              inquiry into bovine TB that a ’holistic approach’ is
            required. 
            
            
            
             
            Welsh Director Julian Salmon says this conclusion confirms the
              CLA’s long held interpretation of the international evidence
              that the EU’s policy of eradication cannot be achieved unless
              it deals with the disease in both domestic animals and susceptible
            wildlife vectors. 
            "The aim of the policy should be to establish freedom from
              this ‘zoonic’ disease in both the economically important
              domestic species of cattle, as well as secure healthy wildlife
              species", he adds. "This can only be achieved by a combination
              of approaches including the targeted culling of domestic and wildlife
              reservoirs". 
            The report says there is a "real link" between bovine
              TB in cattle and the disease in wildlife, but it cannot be controlled
              and eradicated by one method alone. The Rural Development Sub-Committee’s
              inquiry into bovine TB has concluded that only a combination of
              increased on farm biosecurity, the understanding and control of
              TB in the wildlife population and the speedy and accurate identification
              and management of reactors and at risk herds will deal with the
              disease. 
            The Committee’s report makes a number of recommendations,
              including the establishment of a pilot area for culling badgers,
              and the annual testing of cattle. But the report stresses the importance
              of all stakeholders, including farmers and wildlife groups, taking
              ownership of the problem. 
            
			
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