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Written question asked by Anne Campbell (Labour), in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 4 February 1997. It was answered by Baroness Browning (Conservative) on Tuesday, 4 February 1997 on behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.


Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food

Question
How many farms in the United Kingdom (a) have been and (b) have not been affected by BSE; and how many farms in each category have used the product Phosmet on their farms. - Inc fig.
Answer

Mrs. Anne Campbell: To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many farms in the United Kingdom (a) have been and (b) have not been affected by BSE; and how many farms in each category have used the product Phosmet on their farms. [12288] Mrs. Browning: The number of farms in the United Kingdom which have had a BSE confirmed case was 35,047 as at 17 January 1997. It is not possible to provide the information in part (b) in the form requested as the number of farms is not static. Information on use of Phosmet is not centrally available. However, epidemiological studies carried out at the beginning of the BSE epidemic have shown clearly that there is no correlation between the use of agricultural chemicals and the incidence of BSE.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
12288; 289 c573W
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Cattle Diseases Farms Pesticides BSE Organophosphates
Contains statistics
Yes