New bovine TB Eradication Advisory Group for England
Following the review of the Bovine TB Eradication Group for England (TBEG), Jim Paice today announced a new Bovine TB Eradication Advisory Group for England (TBEAG).

Following the review of the Bovine TB Eradication Group for England (TBEG), Jim Paice today announced a new Bovine TB Eradication Advisory Group for England (TBEAG).
TBEAG will continue the valuable work carried out by the previous group, and the membership will be broadened to include additional areas of scientific expertise and wildlife and conservation knowledge as well as a broader range of farming experience.
TBEG was set up in November 2008 to provide advice to Government on tackling bovine TB which continues to be one of the most pressing animal health issues in England, with significant economic impacts on both farmers and the public purse, and with its eradication likely to take many years.
Welcoming the work of TBEG, and announcing the new group, Agriculture Minister Jim Paice said:
鈥淏ovine TB is a devastating disease and one of the most serious challenges facing the British cattle farming industry. Last year it lead to the slaughter of over 26,000 cattle, and it costs the taxpayer over 拢90m a year in England alone.
鈥溁使谔逵齛pp TB Eradication Group for England has provided excellent advice over the last four years, and I鈥檓 pleased their work will continue with the new advisory group which brings together the farming industry, veterinary profession, and Government to tackle this terrible disease together鈥�.
皇冠体育app new group will be a subgroup of the Animal Health and Welfare Board for England. 皇冠体育app聽Board brings independent experts from outside Government together with the Chief Veterinary Officer and civil servants to make direct recommendations to Ministers on strategic policy affecting the health and welfare of kept animals such as farm animals, horses and pets.
皇冠体育app new group will hold its first meeting in July under the Chairmanship of John Cross, current Chairman of the English Beef and Lamb Sector Body (EBLEX).
John Cross said:
鈥淚f the cattle industry is to rid itself of this hugely damaging disease, it will require a new way of thinking, a clear action plan and a doggedly determined approach to the challenge.
鈥溁使谔逵齛ppre are many complications and sensitivities around attacking this disease, but we need to see a way through these, and remain focussed on the essential outcome聽that is eradication.鈥�
Notes
John Cross is a former Chair of the Animal Health and Welfare Committee of the NFU and farmer of a mixed livestock and arable enterprise in Norfolk.
Details of the group members can be found at the following link:聽 **