Cash boost for CCTV in Welsh slaughterhouses

Cash boost for CCTV in Welsh slaughterhouses

Wales has announced it is bolstering support for surveillance in its abattoirs following the news that CCTV is to become mandatory in all English slaughterhouses.

In a written statement on animal welfare in the food chain, Lesley Griffiths AM, Cabinet Secretary Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs, announced a £1.1million Food Business Investment Scheme package of grant aid for small and medium size abattoirs in Wales.

She said: “Welfare friendly infrastructure and facilities will be supported and also the installation and upgrading of CCTV monitoring systems. I want to assist food Business operators to put systems in place, while legislating for CCTV in slaughterhouses is taking place in England. I want Wales’ slaughterhouses to be fully prepared as I continue to explore opportunities to legislate in the longer term.”

Lesley Griffiths AM has announced a £1.1million Food Business Investment Scheme package of grant aid for small and medium size abattoirs in Wales.

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the statement, viewing it as a hint at future legislation to introduce mandatory CCTV in Welsh slaughterhouses.

Sarah Carr, president of BVA Welsh Branch, said: “Improving welfare at slaughter is a hugely important campaign for veterinary surgeons and we hope that the Welsh Government will move quickly towards legislating to introduce CCTV in all Welsh slaughterhouses.

“Mandatory CCTV will provide an essential tool in fostering a culture of compassion that helps safeguard animal welfare. It will also be important for official veterinarians to have unrestricted access to footage to ensure Wales continues to have the some of the highest standards of animal health, welfare and food safety.

“The announcement of grant aid for Welsh abattoirs is particularly welcome as it targets smaller local slaughterhouses and supports our view that food animals should be slaughtered as near to the point of production as possible.”

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