25/03/22 - NI badger cull, shellfish deaths and lamb imports - Publication Date |
- Mar 25, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:13:32
There is to be a badger cull in Northern Ireland as part of measures to control TB in cattle. Announcing the move the Agriculture Minister, Edwin Poots, said the cull would be only in targeted areas and will not be a wholesale removal of badgers. Farmers in Northern Ireland have been critical of the time it has taken to get this decision, but wildlife charities said the policy is unjustifiable and morally wrong, and legal challenges have already been issued against the proposed cull.
Fishers in Whitby say they’re unsure the industry will ever recover after widespread shellfish deaths along the North East Coast of England last winter. As we’ve reported they’re unhappy with official explanations about what's causing the problem - but now the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has closed its investigation into the deaths for a second time. It says surveys done this month found healthy catches of crabs and lobsters - but fishermen are still concerned.
And talks between Canada and the UK about a Free Trade Agreement are underway. Canada is the world’s fifth largest exporter of agricultural and agri-food products.
Presented by Charlotte Smith
Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons