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Greater bovine TB research call from Cardiff scientist | Greater bovine TB research call from Cardiff scientist |
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A leading scientist has called on the Welsh government to organise and fund research into bovine TB. | A leading scientist has called on the Welsh government to organise and fund research into bovine TB. |
The number of cases have dramatically increased in Wales over the last 20 years. | The number of cases have dramatically increased in Wales over the last 20 years. |
Ministers are committed to eradicating the disease but the most recent figures show cases are increasing. | Ministers are committed to eradicating the disease but the most recent figures show cases are increasing. |
An outbreak of bovine TB can force farmers to slaughter some cattle and place restrictions on the movement of others. | An outbreak of bovine TB can force farmers to slaughter some cattle and place restrictions on the movement of others. |
Prof Les Baillie from Cardiff University told Sunday Politics Wales there could be "more effort" in Wales to research and address the problem. | Prof Les Baillie from Cardiff University told Sunday Politics Wales there could be "more effort" in Wales to research and address the problem. |
His team has been investigating whether natural products, such as hops, could be used to eradicate the disease. | His team has been investigating whether natural products, such as hops, could be used to eradicate the disease. |
Prof Baillie said: "From our perspective we feel that as a Welsh university, funded by the assembly, we should be doing more to contribute to this particular area of research. | Prof Baillie said: "From our perspective we feel that as a Welsh university, funded by the assembly, we should be doing more to contribute to this particular area of research. |
"That's a great resource inside Wales in terms of its higher education sector. | "That's a great resource inside Wales in terms of its higher education sector. |
"We think there could be some more effort to directing and harnessing those capabilities towards addressing a Welsh problem." | "We think there could be some more effort to directing and harnessing those capabilities towards addressing a Welsh problem." |
The Welsh government changed its bovine TB policy after Labour formed an administration alone following the 2011 assembly election. | The Welsh government changed its bovine TB policy after Labour formed an administration alone following the 2011 assembly election. |
A spokesperson said: "The budget for bovine TB research is jointly held between England and Wales and the Welsh government has a presence on all relevant project boards. | |
"We have not had a direct approach from Cardiff University on their call for Wales only research around bovine TB but would be more than happy to talk though the issues with them." | |
Previously, when Labour was in coalition with Plaid Cymru, a badger cull was planned because many blamed the animals for spreading the disease. | Previously, when Labour was in coalition with Plaid Cymru, a badger cull was planned because many blamed the animals for spreading the disease. |
The National Farmers Union Cymru (NFU) supports a cull. | The National Farmers Union Cymru (NFU) supports a cull. |
The area in north Pembrokeshire, which had been designated as a cull area, became a zone where badgers would be vaccinated. | The area in north Pembrokeshire, which had been designated as a cull area, became a zone where badgers would be vaccinated. |
Animals slaughtered | Animals slaughtered |
The five-year vaccination programme is now in its second year and backed by conservation group The Wildlife Trust. | The five-year vaccination programme is now in its second year and backed by conservation group The Wildlife Trust. |
The charity also supported calls for further research. | The charity also supported calls for further research. |
The number of animals slaughtered in Wales because of bovine TB rose from 8,068 in 2011 to 9,308 in 2012. | The number of animals slaughtered in Wales because of bovine TB rose from 8,068 in 2011 to 9,308 in 2012. |
The Welsh government estimated more than £12.7m was paid to farmers in compensation in 2011. | The Welsh government estimated more than £12.7m was paid to farmers in compensation in 2011. |
There is a dispute over whether culling or vaccination is the best solution to the problem. | There is a dispute over whether culling or vaccination is the best solution to the problem. |
Farmers' leaders argue there is no need for more research because, they claim, badgers are responsible for spreading the disease. | Farmers' leaders argue there is no need for more research because, they claim, badgers are responsible for spreading the disease. |
NFU Cymru said scientific evidence showed reducing the number of badgers is the only way to eradicate bovine TB. | NFU Cymru said scientific evidence showed reducing the number of badgers is the only way to eradicate bovine TB. |
Sunday Politics Wales is on BBC One Wales, Sunday, 12 May at 11:00 BST | Sunday Politics Wales is on BBC One Wales, Sunday, 12 May at 11:00 BST |
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