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Farmers in areas at low risk of foot-and-mouth disease are able to take animals to market after government vets eased movement restrictions. | Farmers in areas at low risk of foot-and-mouth disease are able to take animals to market after government vets eased movement restrictions. |
Markets are reopening in Scotland, Wales and parts of England. | Markets are reopening in Scotland, Wales and parts of England. |
One Skipton auctioneer said the move would be a boost for hard-hit farmers but sale prices are expected to be especially low. | One Skipton auctioneer said the move would be a boost for hard-hit farmers but sale prices are expected to be especially low. |
Until exports are restarted, prices will remain low while surplus meat is still available in the UK. | Until exports are restarted, prices will remain low while surplus meat is still available in the UK. |
EU experts have agreed that exports for some parts of the UK can resume next week if there are no more outbreaks. | EU experts have agreed that exports for some parts of the UK can resume next week if there are no more outbreaks. |
I'm not looking forward to too high a price David Pearson, farmer | I'm not looking forward to too high a price David Pearson, farmer |
Auctioneer Jeremy Eaton said he was glad to be able to put some cash in the farmers' pockets when Skipton market reopens later. | Auctioneer Jeremy Eaton said he was glad to be able to put some cash in the farmers' pockets when Skipton market reopens later. |
"We are pleased to be back trading but obviously it's against a backdrop of not being able move stock down into the south of England and the Midlands," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. | "We are pleased to be back trading but obviously it's against a backdrop of not being able move stock down into the south of England and the Midlands," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
"It's fundamental to making sheep industry work in this part of the world." | "It's fundamental to making sheep industry work in this part of the world." |
"I fully expect the prices we achieve today to be well, well below the cost of production," he said. | "I fully expect the prices we achieve today to be well, well below the cost of production," he said. |
Farmer David Pearson who is hoping to sell some of his stock, said: "I'm not looking forward to too high a price." | Farmer David Pearson who is hoping to sell some of his stock, said: "I'm not looking forward to too high a price." |
RESTRICTED AREAS Foot-and-mouth risk areas: West Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, Greater London and BuckinghamshireFMD low risk area: The rest of England, Wales and ScotlandBluetongue controls: Suffolk, parts of Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire | RESTRICTED AREAS Foot-and-mouth risk areas: West Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, Greater London and BuckinghamshireFMD low risk area: The rest of England, Wales and ScotlandBluetongue controls: Suffolk, parts of Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire |
He said he had hoped the government might have made some payments to hill farmers to give them "some breathing space". | He said he had hoped the government might have made some payments to hill farmers to give them "some breathing space". |
Restrictions on moving livestock to market in areas classed as being low-risk for foot-and-mouth disease are being eased from Thursday. | Restrictions on moving livestock to market in areas classed as being low-risk for foot-and-mouth disease are being eased from Thursday. |
To allow important movements of animals, rules which restrict lorry drivers' operating hours have been relaxed. | To allow important movements of animals, rules which restrict lorry drivers' operating hours have been relaxed. |
The Department for Transport have increased the daily driving limit to 10 hours, instead of nine, for the next month. | The Department for Transport have increased the daily driving limit to 10 hours, instead of nine, for the next month. |
The foot-and-mouth low risk area includes all of England, Scotland and Wales, apart from south-east England and the Home Counties. | The foot-and-mouth low risk area includes all of England, Scotland and Wales, apart from south-east England and the Home Counties. |
Disease confirmed | Disease confirmed |
There were also concerns that movement restrictions in south-east England and East Anglia because of bluetongue disease - which will continue to apply - could reduce the numbers of people willing to buy livestock at reopened markets. | There were also concerns that movement restrictions in south-east England and East Anglia because of bluetongue disease - which will continue to apply - could reduce the numbers of people willing to buy livestock at reopened markets. |
The restrictions could last for two years with experts warning they will only be lifted when an, as yet unavailable vaccine, is developed. | The restrictions could last for two years with experts warning they will only be lifted when an, as yet unavailable vaccine, is developed. |
Earlier this week, the government announced that cattle at four farms surrounding the latest foot-and-mouth outbreak would be culled as a precaution. | Earlier this week, the government announced that cattle at four farms surrounding the latest foot-and-mouth outbreak would be culled as a precaution. |
The disease had been confirmed at a Surrey farm, near Wraysbury, after tests on livestock returned positive. | The disease had been confirmed at a Surrey farm, near Wraysbury, after tests on livestock returned positive. |
The farm is within the current protection zone around previously-infected farms. | The farm is within the current protection zone around previously-infected farms. |
It is the eighth farm in Surrey found to have the disease since August. | It is the eighth farm in Surrey found to have the disease since August. |
Meanwhile, national farmers' leaders have rejected calls from farmers in East Anglia for a protection zone imposed after the declaration of bluetongue to be extended to cover the whole country. | Meanwhile, national farmers' leaders have rejected calls from farmers in East Anglia for a protection zone imposed after the declaration of bluetongue to be extended to cover the whole country. |
Such a change would make it easier for animals to be moved but it would also mean that live animals would not be allowed to be exported for two years. | Such a change would make it easier for animals to be moved but it would also mean that live animals would not be allowed to be exported for two years. |
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