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Government ‘burying its head in the sand’ over illegal meat crisis – NPA

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverNovember 13, 20253 Mins Read
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A total of 10t of illegal was seized at Dover in the first two weeks of September © DPHA

The NPA has accused the government of ‘burying its head in the sand’, following its disappointing response to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee’s report on the UK’s ‘illegal meat crisis’. 

EFRA’s report, published in September, urged the government to take action to stem the ‘unacceptable’ volumes of illegal imports flowing the UK and set out a comprehensive set of recommendations, covering various aspects of the problem.

Hopes were raised in September when the cross-partythat urged the government to take action to stem the flow.

In its response, published on Tuesday, the governmentIt partially accepted some of the recommendations, but rejected some of the key ones outright and suggested action on others should only be considered once the SPS negotiations with the EU have been concluded and implemented.

It said it shares the committee’s concerns about illegal imports and the potential risks posed to animal health and food safety, however, and working closely with the Home Office and the Food Standards Agency to tackle the issue, with the support of Border Force, port health authorities, local authorities and the Devolved Governments.

‘Hugely disappointed’

NPA chief executive Lizzie Wilson accused the government of ‘burying its head in the sand’ and ‘kicking the problem down the road’. She warned that the government’s inaction leaves the pig sector ‘dangerously exposed’ to the threat of potentially devastating livestock diseases.

She said: “While we welcome the fact that the government has acknowledged the problem and has committed to partially accepting some of the recommendations, we are hugely disappointed with its response to this report. We are not really surprised, however.

“The EFRA committee took a long hard look at the problem and concluded that urgent action is needed if we are to avoid a potentially devastating outbreak of diseases like African swine fever or foot-and-mouth disease. Its recommendations were proportionate, sensible and achievable.

“The government’s response shows it simply still does not appreciate the scale of the problem and appears unwilling to act, rejecting some of the suggestions outright and kicking others down the road until the EU-UK deal is complete.

“It is burying its head in the sand. Livestock farmers up and down the country will be feeling very vulnerable today.

“We will continue, with others, to highlight the importance of this issue and urge the government to act with the urgency the UK’s illegal meat crisis deserves.”

Lack of urgency

Highlighting the growing scale of the problem, since the report was published, the Dover Port Health Authority has revealed that more than 20 tonnes of illegally imported meat was seized during September.

The EFRA committee welcomed the fact that the government has partially accepted some of its conclusions and recommendations, but the MPs said they were ‘concerned about the lack of urgency from ministers’.

EFRA chair Alistair Carmichael said: “The Government’s approach to threats to the UK’s biosecurity is to leave the UK sitting in the firing line. Pathogens don’t wait for policy — that’s why urgency in biosecurity matters.

“African Swine Fever, Foot and Mouth Disease – whatever the next threat to animal health will be – we cannot wait for the UK’s negotiations with the EU to conclude, never mind wait for implementation.”

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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