In a parliamentary motion, MP David Davies commented on “the fragile economic state of the poultry industry following last spring’s
avian influenza incident, which is estimated to have cost the industry some £58 million.â€
“[This] was not even partially recovered by the EU special market measures that would have been worth some £8 million, had the Government not declined to apply for them for the UK, whilst supporting such measures for poultry farmers in 14 other member states.â€
Davies said the application fee of £3,331, along with ongoing fees of more than £2,000 per year, would divert scarce resources from poultry businesses investing in measures to comply with the requirements of the PPC regulations.
He said these burdens come “at a time when [poultry farmers] are trying to recover sustainable financial and market positions.â€
He called on the Government to waive, in the meantime, the introduction of charges for PPC permits in respect of poultry businesses for a period of three years.
Davies said the poultry industry has accepted the importance of the proposed controls, many of which are already good practice.