As the Minister just mentioned, this is not just about compensation but about testing. Any cow—or any bovid, such as the bison in Nether Broughton in my constituency—that is diagnosed with bovine TB comes at a huge economic cost to the farmer, so we must get the test right. Does he agree that it is a good thing that farmers in my constituency are partnering with the University of Nottingham to develop a more accurate phage test, and that DEFRA should look into that further, because it directly affects the compensation scheme and, in particular, the viability of the farmers in my constituency?
Bovine TB: Compensation
Proceeding contribution from
Alicia Kearns
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 29 January 2020.
It occurred during Debate on Bovine TB: Compensation.
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