Friday, April 26, 2024

MPI reassures on M bovis compensation

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The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is reassuring farmers that compensation will be paid as quickly as possible following the culling of stock infected by Mycoplasma bovis.
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MPI’s director of response Geoff Gwyn said MPI has not yet received compensation claims relating to its decision to cull the 22,000 cattle on Infected Properties (IPs), which was announced last month.

“However, we are aware some farmers are nervous about compensation time-frames and I would like to provide reassurance that we are running as fast and efficient a process as possible.

“We have, of course, been dealing with compensation claims throughout this response, and I think both MPI and the industry have learnt a lot that will make the process more efficient.”

Gwyn said that MPI would consider making part-payments to farmers of Infected Properties (IPs) who are being required to cull their entire herd. 

“We are pulling out all stops to process existing claims and are nearly half way through these by value of the claims. We are significantly increasing staffing in our compensation team to do this, and to ensure we can work at pace when the claims for the 22,000 culled animals start coming through.

“We understand that while there was some relief at the direction to depopulate IPs, some farmers will inevitably worry about how long the compensation process could take. And yes, it can be a complex and time-consuming process because we are talking about public money.

“However, we’d like to reassure farmers that we are doing everything we can to help them get back on their feet as soon as possible, while taking every step necessary to fairly administrate the compensation scheme.”

As part of this, industry partners have already funded staff to help affected farmers complete their claim forms.

Mr Gwyn said providing trained, independent advisors who can support farmers to complete their applications is an important part of expediting the process.

“That’s why we’re also asking industry to augment their resources so they can guide farmers through the compensation process and ensure they provide all the information we require.

To date, MPI has received 85 Mycoplasma bovis related claims since the beginning of the response.

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