MP welcomes DAERA support for BTV movement testing within control zones

Carla Lockhart MP • January 8, 2026

Confirmation that DAERA will absorb laboratory costs associated with the mandatory pre-movement testing of animals in the designated Bluetongue Temporary Control Zone, has been welcomed by Carla Lockhart MP.

The DUP Agriculture spokesperson said: “The BTV-3 incursion was an unexpected blow for farmers in Northern Ireland, and I have been calling for support and mitigation measures of those impacted. This is welcome news, and provides much-needed assistance for herd owners and flock keepers affected by the BTV-3 disease control measures.


“Since the presence of bluetongue was confirmed, I’ve had numerous emails and conversations with farmers concerned about the practical and financial challenges caused by the ongoing biosecurity requirements. The measures have placed significant restrictions on animal movements and general farm operations.


“I commend the Minister for recognising these difficulties, and welcome his commitment to providing support.”


Expanded testing and surveillance, coupled with farmer co-operation, has contributed to the relaxation of regulations in recent weeks. Ms Lockhart added: “Thankfully, livestock producers located outside the TCZ area, were allowed to resume live exports from Northern Ireland to Great Britain last month.


“Since 18th December 2025, animal movements in and out of the two 20km control zones have been permitted under licence, subject to additional controls for ‘high-risk’ susceptible species. These include requirements such as proof of a negative pregnancy test, negative pre-movement Bluetongue testing, or evidence of prior vaccination.


“Under the new arrangements, local farm vets will facilitate the required pre-movement sampling, with DAERA covering the laboratory costs for a limited period. Farmers will have to pay their veterinary practice for the on-farm tests, while DAERA will meet the costs of laboratory analysis carried out by the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI).”


The Upper Bann MP also emphasised the importance of continued and clear communication between DAERA, farmers and rural veterinary practitioners. It is my understanding that DAERA’s laboratory cost support will remain in place until the end of the vector low risk period, or until the temporary control zone restrictions are eased, whichever comes first.


“Meanwhile I would urge farmers, especially cattle and sheep farmers, to remain vigilant and report any suspicious symptoms immediately. Bluetongue virus remains a huge concern, with an additional five cases reported in England this week.”



The MP reaffirmed her commitment to working with DAERA and the farming community to ensure animal health is protected while minimising unnecessary financial burdens on livestock keepers.

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