Agriculture Minister Mary Coughlan said that that these arrangements are constantly reviewed to take account of any new developments that arise.
“To that end, we are conscious of and particularly vigilant during the autumn/winter migratory season, during which the risk of the introduction of the disease increases,†she said.
The Minister said that she had recently signed a number of statutory instruments that give the department the necessary legislative power to deal with any
bird flu cases effectively.
“We have, at all times, received the full support and commitment of all those agencies whose assistance we have requested,†she said.
Ms Coughlan said she is satisfied that
her department is adequately prepared to deal with any case or outbreak of avian flu which may arise in Ireland in the coming months.