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| Saturday, 21 April, 2001, 22:29 GMT 23:29 UK Dutch farm disease policy under fire ![]() Thousands of Dutch animals have been slaughtered Thousands of people have gathered in The Hague in the Netherlands for a protest rally against the mass slaughter of farm animals to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic. The protesters complain that the policy, which involves killing thousands of healthy sheep, pigs and cows to stop the spread of the disease is immoral, wasteful and unfair to farmers.
At the moment, the European Union is only allowing vaccination as a temporary measure, because a comprehensive change of policy would hit exports to Japan and the United States, which insist that all meat is free of the foot-and-mouth virus. The demonstration - organised by a new group, Citizens Support Farmers - is opposed by the main Dutch farmers' organisation, which while agreeing with its aims, fears the rally could spread foot-and-mouth. Farmers in the affected areas have staged a series of angry protests, including hanging the carcasses of slaughtered pigs and cows from trees. At least 16 people have also been arrested as they tried to stop the slaughter. Wider outbreak feared The foot-and-mouth outbreak in the Netherlands has been a fraction of that in the UK, with 25 cases compared with Britain's 1411.
Most of the cases registered in the Netherlands have been in the eastern province of Gelderland. However an outbreak in Friesland - 140km away - last week has raised fears that there are numerous farms where the disease has not been detected. Belgium has been tightening controls along its border with the Netherlands, while Germany has applied to vaccinate a million cloven-hoofed animals within 25km of the country. |
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