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A 3km foot-and-mouth temporary control zone has been put in place around premises in East Sussex. | A 3km foot-and-mouth temporary control zone has been put in place around premises in East Sussex. |
It follows a veterinary assessment of suspected signs of the disease in sheep. Tests are in progress on livestock at the site near Rye. | It follows a veterinary assessment of suspected signs of the disease in sheep. Tests are in progress on livestock at the site near Rye. |
The government had planned to lift the movement ban in low-risk foot-and-mouth areas on 17 October. | The government had planned to lift the movement ban in low-risk foot-and-mouth areas on 17 October. |
The plan also to lift the Surrey foot-and-mouth protection zone was dependent on no further outbreaks. | The plan also to lift the Surrey foot-and-mouth protection zone was dependent on no further outbreaks. |
A Defra spokesman said: "Animal keepers are urged to remain vigilant for disease, check their animals twice a day and report any suspicions immediately." | A Defra spokesman said: "Animal keepers are urged to remain vigilant for disease, check their animals twice a day and report any suspicions immediately." |
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If confirmed, it would be the first case of foot-and-mouth outside of Surrey since the emergence of the disease in August. | If confirmed, it would be the first case of foot-and-mouth outside of Surrey since the emergence of the disease in August. |
The disease has been identified at eight farms in Surrey since 3 August. | The disease has been identified at eight farms in Surrey since 3 August. |
The disease's risk area covers Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex, according to Defra. | The disease's risk area covers Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex, according to Defra. |
England's farming community is also reeling from bluetongue disease, although restrictions put in place to prevent its spread were eased on Monday despite the virus spreading to sheep. | England's farming community is also reeling from bluetongue disease, although restrictions put in place to prevent its spread were eased on Monday despite the virus spreading to sheep. |
The new foot-and-mouth scare comes days after the EU lifted a ban on meat imports from Scotland, Wales and parts of England following the two outbreaks. | |
All farms outside of an area which takes in south-east England and the Home Counties - deemed a "foot-and-mouth risk area" - and outside of bluetongue control areas - taking in Suffolk, parts of Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire - are now allowed to export meat to the EU. | |
The National Farmers' Union estimates the farming sector has lost more than £100m since the first foot-and-mouth outbreak in August. |