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Union Calls for Immediate Action to Stop Pork Imports

NFU Scotland calls on UK Government to stop imports of pork from EU countries with confirmed cases of African Swine Fever (ASF)

NFU Scotland has written to the UK Government calling for immediate action to stop imports of pork from entering the UK from EU countries with confirmed cases of ASF. The disease is currently spreading across Germany, and has also been found in Belgium, Romania, and Poland. ASF has up to 100% mortality rate on farm and there is no vaccine for the disease.

Without action the risk of ASF entering the UK remains high and if it does it has the economically important potential to devastate the domestic pig sector.

In a letter written to George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on Friday 3 December, President Martin Kennedy voiced the concerns of NFU Scotland members over ASF:

“Since January 2021, no checks have been carried out on EU pork imports to the UK. At a time when there is a serious biosecurity risk to our country, this can’t be allowed to continue. ASF is moving fast across Europe and we have had reports that the situation is worsening. It is spreading across Germany, is in Belgium, Romania, Poland and is now not far from France”.  

“The UK Government has taken no action to date due to concerns about breaking compliance with the Trade and Cooperation Agreement. We have been told that action would be permitted if Europe is having difficulties in controlling disease outbreaks. Following discussions with European colleagues, this is clearly now the case”.

“I am in no doubt that should the situation have been reversed, our exports would have been stopped entering Europe many weeks ago”.

“I urge you to take action to prevent devastation to our pig sector and stop imports of pork from EU countries with ASF with immediate effect. Unless action is taken soon, the serious risk of ASF entering the UK remains. The UK Government must act quickly. Around 40% of the meat consumed in the UK is pork and the economic output of pig farmers in Scotland is significant”.

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Contact Ruth Oxborrow on 07823 556253

Author: Ruth Oxborrow

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News Article No.: 148/21


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