U.K. tries to prevent pig cull by importing butchers

U.K. farmers say Brexit and COVID are the causes of the crunch

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Published: October 22, 2021

U.K. tries to prevent pig cull by importing butchers

London – Britain will try to avoid a mass cull of pigs by allowing trained butchers to come to work on temporary visas, Sky News reported on Oct. 14.

The measures will include dropping a requirement for fluent English, Sky News said.

A spokesman for Britain’s Agriculture Ministry declined to confirm or deny the report, saying merely that something might be announced.

Farmers across Britain say a combination of Brexit and COVID-19 has sparked an exodus of east European workers from abattoirs and meat processors, leaving pigs to back up in barns and fields across the country.

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