In response to this week’s news release from the National Pig Association, which underscored a letter sent to DEFRA by the Livestock Chain Advisory Group expressing concerns about border control deficiencies and the import of both legal and illegal products NFU Scotland vice president Andrew Connon stated:
“As a member of the Livestock Chain Advisory Group (LCAG), we welcome the letter written to DEFRA to express the industry’s serious concerns over the current state of border controls, with regards to both legal and illegal products of animal origin (POAO).
“Months on from the introduction of the flawed and under-resourced Border Target Operating Model, the UK Government’s record on introducing effective post-Brexit border controls that protect farmers and crofters from highly damaging plant and animal diseases continues to be woeful.
“As a result of lax and ineffective border controls on both legal and illegal imports, farmers and crofters remain exposed to hugely destructive diseases such as African Swine Fever, a virus with a growing presence in parts of Europe that has the potential to wipe out the Scottish pig industry.” he said.
“The second phase of the UK Government’s Border Target Operating Model commenced in April and since then, physical and identity checks were meant to apply to medium and high-risk animal products, plants and plant products entering the UK from the EU on a risk-based approach.
“It is crystal clear that, on both legal and illegal imports, the system continues to fail and scant regard is being paid to the level of checks required, leaving our producers exposed to unacceptable levels of risk.”
He concluded: “The new Government must step up to the plate immediately to address border control failings and deliver an acceptable level of implementation and inspection. It must make safeguarding the nation’s food safety a priority and give the health of our plants and animals the protection needed. As well as ensuring border checks on legitimate imports from the EU, through control points, are appropriate, additional resource to target illegal imports through other ports must be found.”
More information on the letter can be found on the NPA website: https://www.npa-uk.org.uk/Livestock_coalition_tells_Defra_Secretary_of_serious_concerns_over_border_control_failings.html
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