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Rural pressure group welcomes more farmer input on animal disease controlRural pressure group welcomes more farmer input on animal disease control
Rural pressure group, the CLA, says it welcomes the government’s proposal to give farmers a major say on animal disease control, but is wary of a proposed levy.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [27 January 2010]

No more Foot and Mouth blunders, says Staffordshire rural leaderNo more Foot and Mouth blunders, says Staffordshire rural leader
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has welcomed the Government’s response to the Independent Review of the 2007 Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak CLA West Midlands director Caroline Bedell said: “We are encouraged that the Government has...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [4 February 2009]

CLA Calls for Study into the Costs of Animal Disease OutbreaksCLA Calls for Study into the Costs of Animal Disease Outbreaks
Rural economy experts at the CLA are calling on Defra to commission a thorough study into the full economic impact of animal disease outbreaks. The call follows news that rural businesses are facing losses of at least £300 million because of the...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [20 November 2007]

Finally the Reality of Bovine TB gets the Airing it DeservesFinally the Reality of Bovine TB gets the Airing it Deserves
“Cattle farmers across the country will be hoping that this news is the first real step towards removing a disease that has crippled the industry for a long time,” said David Fursdon, CLA president in response to the findings in Sir David King’s report...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [30 October 2007]

CLA Asks Government to Justify Continued use of 20 Day Standstill RuleCLA Asks Government to Justify Continued use of 20 Day Standstill Rule
In response to an increase in calls from concerned Members, the CLA is asking Government to justify its continued use of the 20 day rule in low risk areas.
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [10 October 2007]

Bluetongue Outbreak – Another Bitter Blow for Rural EconomyBluetongue Outbreak – Another Bitter Blow for Rural Economy
“This couldn’t have happened at a worse time – it’s yet another bitter pill for farmers and the wider rural economy to swallow,” said Caroline Bedell, Regional Director CLA, the rural economy experts, in response to the outbreak of Bluetongue...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [1 October 2007]

Welcome Step on Road to Recovery as FMD Movement Restrictions are Eased Welcome Step on Road to Recovery as FMD Movement Restrictions are Eased
“This is the news that thousands of farmers and rural businesses outside the FMD High Risk Zone have been waiting for,” said Caroline Bedell, Regional Director, CLA, the rural economy experts, as Defra announces that from Thursday 4 October movements to...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [1 October 2007]

Foot and Mouth Disease and BluetongueFoot and Mouth Disease and Bluetongue
A new week and yet another threat to our besieged farming industry rears its ugly head. As if the returning spectre of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) was not difficult enough, the news that bluetongue has now arrived on these shores is testing the...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [25 September 2007]

CLA Statement on Confirmed Bluetongue Case in Suffolk – Rural Economy Suffers Another BlowCLA Statement on Confirmed Bluetongue Case in Suffolk – Rural Economy Suffers Another Blow
“What we must not do is let this news knock the confidence of the public at a time when they are being asked to show solidarity to British farmers by eating British meat,” said Caroline Bedell, Regional Director, West Midlands CLA, the rural economy...
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [25 September 2007]

Facts Please: Communication is the Key to Controlling FMDFacts Please: Communication is the Key to Controlling FMD
Farmers are anxiously waiting to hear if the Surrey FMD outbreak has spread and to where. It is vitally important to disseminate the facts quickly says the Country Land and Business Association (CLA)
[In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [20 September 2007]

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