HC Deb 06 February 1998 vol 305 cc818-22W
Mr. Paice

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list by county(a) the number of dairy herds, (b) the number of tuberculosis herd tests in 1997 and (c) the target intended for testing herds. [28032]

Mr. Rooker

Census data show holdings on which there are dairy herds. Some holdings may have more than one dairy herd and this will not be reflected in the figures at(a) below. For England the data relate to June 1996; for Wales they also relate to June 1996 and to Government Office Regions, not counties. Census data for Scotland relate to June 1997.

TB herd tests at (b) include tests carried out on all cattle herds, beef and dairy. A further breakdown is not available. Figures are available by county but not for the Government Office Regions in Wales.

County (a) Holdings with dairy cows (b) TB herd tests
Northumberland 166 10
Tyne and Wear 18 0
Durham (ex Darlington) 285 292 (Durham)
Cleveland and Darlington 63 42 (Cleveland)
Cumbria 2,061 1,014
Lancashire 1,430 548
Cheshire 1,428 453
Greater Manchester 194 118
Merseyside 31 12
North Yorkshire 1,678 725
East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire (Humberside) 150 204
West Yorkshire 371 316
South Yorkshire 199 111
Derbyshire 949 440
Nottinghamshire 165 152
Lincolnshire 189 178
Leicestershire and Rutland (Leicestershire) 460 172
Northamptonshire 152 109
Staffordshire 1,362 723
Shropshire 1,140 756
Hereford and Worcester 650 1,453
West Midlands 44 30
Warwickshire 281 118
Norfolk 216 232
Suffolk 148 144
Cambridgeshire 51 101
Bedfordshire 52 38
Hertfordshire 78 66
Essex 123 128
Greater London 24 15
Surrey 116 77
Kent 188 149
East Sussex 202 194
West Sussex 205 94
Hampshire 306 215
Isle of Wight 80 3
Oxfordshire 228 146
Buckinghamshire 182 135
Berkshire 85 55
Gloucestershire 546 1,455
North Somerset and South Gloucestershire 436 775 (Avon)
Wiltshire 733 900
Somerset 1,422 1,031
Dorset 884 498
Devon 2,532 3,563
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 1,495 3,490
Aberdeen 137 381
Angus 25 122
Argyll 130 249
Ayr 573 415
Banff 32 178
Berwick 28 70
Bute 50 47
Caithness 28 126
Clackmannan 1 5
Dumfries 323 236
Dumbarton 40 38

Country (a) Holdings with dairy cows (b) TB herd tests
East Lothian 8 27
Fife 78 113
Inverness 65 113
Kincardine 34 54
Kinross 11 36
Kirkcudbright 162 161
Lanark 316 186
Midlothian 28 41
Moray 30 75
Nairn 11 15
Orkney 61 190
Peebles 10 29
Perth 50 215
Renfrew 85 71
Ross and Cromarty 54 69
Roxburgh 16 87
Selkirk 1 22
Shetland 21 60
Stirling 77 72
Sutherland 18 34
West Lothian 37 28
Wigtown 239 154
North East Wales 894
Powys 528
South Wales 546
North West Wales 411
Ceredigon 644
Pembrokeshire 886
Carmarthenshire 1,261
Powys 671
Gwynedd 589
Clwyd 542
West Glamorgan 85
Mid Glamorgan 94
South Glamorgan 44
Gwent 713
Dyfed 1,747
1 denotes data withheld due to small numbers

In most areas of Great Britain, cattle herds are tested every four years. However, in areas or herds where there is a higher risk of disease, the testing frequency is increased, and may be as frequent as annually.

Mr. Paice

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what was the cost of compensation payments to farmers for cattle infected with tuberculosis in each of the last five years. [28030]

Mr. Rooker

Compensation paid in Great Britain in respect of animals slaughtered as TB reactors or contacts was as follows:

  • 1993—£2.18 million
  • 1994—£2.02 million
  • 1995—£1.99 million
  • 1996—£2.28 million
  • 1997—£2.22 million.

Mr. Paice

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will list by county the total number of herds affected by tuberculosis outbreaks in 1997, separately identifying those where no previous outbreak had been recorded for 10 years. [28029]

Mr. Rooker

The information listed reflects the number of herds which have been confirmed as being affected by tuberculosis in 1997. The figures are not complete, since we do not yet have laboratory culture confirmations for all herds which were suspected of having bovine tuberculosis in 1997. The figures include those herds which continued to be affected (during at least part of 1997) with confirmed disease from previous years and those newly affected in 1997.

In the time available, it has not been possible to identify those herds in which no previous outbreak has been recorded for 10 years, but I will write to the hon. Member with the information when it is available.

County 1997 total confirmed TB herd breakdowns
Northumberland 7
Durham 0
Cumbria 1
Cheshire 4
Merseyside 0
West Yorkshire 1
Humberside 0
Nottinghamshire 1
Leicestershire 2
Staffordshire 35
Hereford and Worcester 198
Warwickshire 1
Suffolk 0
Bedfordshire 0
Essex 3
Surrey 0
East Sussex 10
Hampshire 0
Oxfordshire 1
Berkshire 0
Wiltshire 84
Somerset 63
Devon 251
Isles of Scilly 0
Powys 29
Clwyd 0
Mid Glamorgan 3
Gwent 139
Tyne and Wear 0
Cleveland 0
Lancashire 1
Greater Manchester 0
North Yorkshire 0
South Yorkshire 0
Derbyshire 5
Lincolnshire 2
Northamptonshire 3
Shropshire 6
West Midlands 0
Norfolk 1
Cambridgeshire 0
Hertford 0
Greater London 0
Kent 0
West Sussex 1
Isle of Wight 0
Buckinghamshire 1
Gloucestershire 230
Avon 60
Dorset 33
Cornwall 283
Gwynedd 2
West Glamorgan 5
South Glamorgan 0
Dyfed 92
Aberdeenshire 8
Kincardine 1
Orkney 0
County 1997 total confirmed TB herd breakdowns
Caithness 2
Inverness-shire 1
Ross and Cromarty 0
Angus 1
Dumbartonshire 1
Kinross 0
Perthshire 0
Stirling 0
Dumfriesshire 4
East Lothian 1
Lanarkshire 1
Midlothian 0
Wigtown 4
Selkirk 0
Banffshire 1
Moray 0
Argyll 1
Shetland 0
Nairn 0
Sutherland 0
Clackmannan 0
Fife 0
Ayrshire 4
Bute 2
Berwickshire 0
Dumbartonshire 0
Kirkcudbright 6
Renfrew 0
Peebles 1
Roxburgh 0
West Lothian 0

Mr. Paice

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what estimates he has made of the cost of implementing the recommendations contained in the Krebs Report on badgers and bovine TB. [28028]

Mr. Rooker

The Government have indicated that they are disposed to accept the recommendations of the Krebs Report on TB in cattle and badgers subject to further consideration of the public expenditure, legal and practical implications. We are consulting on how the recommendations should be implemented. The cost implications are potentially substantial. We are currently assessing these.

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