Bovine tuberculosis: consultation on proposals to help eradicate the disease in England.
Overview
This consultation closed on 24 March 2021. The Government's response to the consultation and associated annex can be found at the bottom of this page.
The government published a response to the Godfray Review in March 2020, setting out three top priorities for the next phase of the bTB Strategy:
• accelerating work to develop a deployable cattle vaccine in the next five years;
• evolving the wildlife control policy, by beginning to phase out intensive badger culling in the next few years and gradually replacing this with government-supported badger vaccination and surveillance. Culling would remain an option where epidemiological assessment indicates that it is needed;
This consultation sets out in more detail proposed changes to aspects of bTB policy in keeping with these priorities, in order to begin the transition into the next phase of the bTB Strategy. It purposefully brings together cattle and wildlife measures given our strategy is holistic.
Please read the consultation document before responding to the questions. You can find the document as a PDF attachment at the bottom of this page.
What happens next
Every response will be read and considered by the policy team in Defra in taking forward our work. We intend to publish a summary of responses to this consultation in due course. It will not be practical to describe every response in detail.
Audiences
- Agricultural Landlords
- Agricultural Valuers
- Animal welfare campaigners
- Charities/Voluntary Organisations
- Environmental campaigners
- Environmental Health Officers
- Farmers
- Land Agents
- Landowners and their representative bodies
- Livestock show ground operators
- Local Authorities
- National Park Authorities
- Non-Government Organisation
- Operators of animal gatherings
- Professional and Membership Organisations/Agencies
- Public Bodies
- Tenant Farmers
- Trading Standards Officers
- Veterinarians
- Vets
Interests
- Animal diseases
- Animal welfare
- Animals
- Biodiversity
- Cattle
- Conservation
- Conservation
- Dairy industry
- DEFRA Policy
- Farm management
- Industry organisations representing tenant farmers and landlords
- Land management
- Livestock disease control
- Local nature partnerships
- Meat Industry
- Natural environment
- Policy and Delivery
- Protecting wildlife
- Rural economy and communities
- Science
- Sheep, goat and deer production/marketing
- Solicitors specialising in agricultural law
- Wildlife crime
- Wildlife management
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