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12/11/24 - Avian flu in American cows, Scottish Agriculture Act, apple harvest

Bird flu is back in the UK - but it's a different strain. Meanwhile in the USA, the virus has spread to dairy cows on nearly 500 farms.

Bird flu is back in the UK. Two years ago a strain of the virus called H5N1 caused outbreaks across the world, killing millions of birds, on poultry farms and in the wild. In America, that same strain has infected dairy cows on nearly 500 different farms, and in some cases also been passed on to humans. The UK has just seen its first avian flu outbreak of the winter in a commercial poultry flock in the East Riding of Yorkshire, but this time the strain's been identified as H5N5. What difference does that make, and should UK dairy farmers be worried?

Scotland鈥檚 new Agriculture Act came into force in June. NFU Scotland says it got what it wanted from the Act, but with much of the legislation aimed at improving the environment, and with little detail as yet, there are still concerns over what the changes will actually mean.

And as the UK apple harvest draws to a close, growers are reporting that although the wet weather's made picking difficult, the crop is high quality this year.

Presented by Anna Hill
Produced by Heather Simons

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  • Tue 12 Nov 2024 05:45

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