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Wales must be better prepared for the Bluetongue virus

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Wednesday, 2 October, 2024
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James Evans MS has questioned the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs on what the Welsh Government plan to do to tackle the Bluetongue virus after cases were found in imported sheep from England.

Earlier today (02/10), the Welsh Government published a written statement which said the first cases of the Bluetongue serotype 3 virus in Wales were confirmed on the 27th September, found in three sheep moved to a holding in Gwynedd from the east of England. The statement confirmed that the three infected sheep were culled to reduce the risk of transmission to local midges.

James also sought clarity on what discussions the Cabinet Secretary was having with DEFRA around implementing biosecurity measures and restricted zones, and also with farmers to ensure that livestock from high-risk areas in England can be purchased in safe manner.

Reflecting on his Topical Question to Labour’s Rural Affairs Minister, James Evans MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Rural Affairs Minister, said: 

“After the first cases of Bluetongue were identified in Wales, I sought clarity on Labour’s plans to reduce any potential spread. 

“The spread of Bluetongue is concerning and whilst I welcome any action from the Welsh Government, there have been cases in England since August and plans have been put in place by DEFRA to counter the spread. Yet, Labour in Wales have been late to react.

“The Welsh Government must get a grip on this situation quickly and ease the concerns of the rural community.”

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