NFU highlights inaccuracies in Steve Backshall's comments on bovine TB in the Times

Vice President Stuart Roberts at a farm in Hertfordshire

In the letter, Mr Roberts points out a number of inaccuracies in the piece, and draws attention to peer-reviewed evidence that badger culling delivers reductions in bovine TB of up to 66%.

The letter reads as follows:

Sir,

A letter is barely sufficient to correct all of the inaccuracies in Steve Backshall’s Thunderer column. Where do I begin? Contrary to what he wrote, the facts are that:

  • Peer-reviewed evidence shows that badger culling is working, delivering reductions in bovine TB of up to 66%.
  • Over 60% of new TB incidents in High Risk Areas are attributed to badgers.
  • Peer-reviewed research shows no evidence that infected badgers move out of cull zones and infect badgers elsewhere
  • There is no peer-reviewed evidence that shows badger vaccination delivering reductions in TB breakdowns in cattle.

It is a shame that this column was so inaccurate and misleading on an issue which continues to devastate farming families up and down the country, causing them huge strain mentally, emotionally and financially. We welcome debate but please, stick to the facts.

Stuart Roberts
NFU Deputy President

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