Foot-and-mouth cost Ireland £30m

The foot-and-mouth scare in Ireland cost Irish taxpayers £30m, according to the Department of Agriculture’s end-of-year review.

The foot-and-mouth scare in Ireland cost Irish taxpayers £30m, according to the Department of Agriculture’s end-of-year review.

Agriculture Minister Joe Walsh said the figure could have been higher if the disease had achieved a foothold in Ireland.

In Britain, the foot-and-mouth crisis cost an estimated stg£2.7bn.

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