HC Deb 30 November 1967 vol 755 cc159-60W
52. Mr. Hooson

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if Her Majesty's Government will now take emergency powers in order to deal effectively with the foot-and-mouth epidemic.

Mr. Peart

I have very considerable powers which I am using under the Diseases of Animals Act, 1950. In addition we are securing in practice a number of other valuable precautions.

53. Sir J. Langford-Holt

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether he will now impose a complete ban on all meat imports from countries known to be sources of foot-and-mouth disease.

Mr. Peart

As I have said, the origin of the present epidemic has not been established, but the Government are actively considering the question of imports.

Mr. Wingfield Digby

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether, in view of the serious proportions of the present outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, he will ban imports of meat from South America.

Mr. Peart

The origin of the present epidemic has not been established but the Government are actively considering the question of imports.

Mr. Wingfield Digby

asked the Minister of Agriculture. Fisheries and Food how far a shortage of veterinary officers is now delaying prompt action on suspected fresh outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease.

Mr. Peart

There is no shortage of veterinary surgeons and diagnosis and slaughter has been carried out promptly.