Farming News - Cuts to red tape to save farmers and taxpayers £70 million
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Cuts to red tape to save farmers and taxpayers £70 million
image expired This change to the system for reporting animal movements will save farmers and taxpayers millions of pounds, while increasing our resilience to animal diseases". From 2016 we will be make the following changes:
Michael Seals, chair of the Animal health and Welfare Board for England, said:
"These changes will improve our ability to react to disease outbreaks by creating a more effective system to report and track livestock movements. When an outbreak occurs, having a clear idea of where animals have been is vital in ensuing we can swiftly get to grips with the disease".
Richard MacDonald, chair of the Farming Regulation Taskforce, said:
"These proposed changes follow closely part of the Task Force recommendations and will make a really significant improvement to local livestock movements".