FARMERS yesterday said the ban on meat exports, imposed following the outbreak of foot and mouth in England, should be lifted early in Scotland.
The three-month ban was brought in after the discovery of the virus on a farm in Surrey.
Last time foot-and-mouth hit Britain, it led to the culling of between 6.5 and ten million animals at a cost of about £8.5 billion to the economy.





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