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Bird flu: East Anglian farmers rubbish new government support

Poultry farmers in East Anglia have brushed off the government’s latest support package to help them limit the spread of avian flu, branding it “woolly” and “lukewarm”.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said it would compensate owners at the “outset of planned culling”.

It said this would provide “certainty”.

Farmers in Norfolk, Suffolk and most of Essex are about to enter their fourth week of keeping birds indoors.

A total of 214 positive cases have been picked up by Defra in the last year and at least 4.6m birds have been culled or have died as a result of the last two avian flu seasons.

Sourcebbc.com
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