LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's latest tussle with foot and mouth disease is unlikely to hamper the economy greatly this year as long as a repeat of the devastating 2001 outbreak is avoided, economists ...
Rigorous, early application of control procedures like culling could have substantially reduced the scale of the UK's recent food and mouth epidemic, says a new report. Australian animal health ...
The UK’s food and drink export market has shown a 2% drop in sales in 2001 reflecting the impact of the foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak and the strength of the pound. According to figures ...
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