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6, 2000

Britain Hit by First Swine Fever Since Mid-August


LONDON (Reuters) - The first case of swine fever in Britain since August 12 was found near an infected area, the Ministry of Agriculture said on Monday, dashing farmers" hopes on a quick lifting of restrictions and culls. About 1,000 pigs will be slaughtered after the disease was discovered on a farm in Norfolk in eastern England. As a result, many nearby farms may remain under watch for longer than was previously thought, the ministry said in a statement.

Swine fever is not dangerous to humans but can decimate a pig population.

The Agriculture Ministry said the new case may be linked to previous discoveries in the region. Some 12,000 pigs have been slaughtered to date.

The National Pig Association said farmers in the area were "dismayed" at Monday"s news as they "were beginning to hope for the lifting of the zones later this month." "The prospect of this situation continuing for several weeks is daunting," it said in a statement, criticising the government for "gravely underestimating the seriousness of the situation" with a compensation plan of 35 pounds ($51) per pig.

Last week, Agriculture Minister Nick Brown said he was seeking approval for emergency payments to farmers who have had to destroy pigs hit by swine fever. The European Union slapped a ban on English pig exports after an outbreak but scaled it down in late August to apply only to the region surrounding infected farms.

 

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