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Animal Health Fee Increases Announced

Fee increases for animal health services aim for cost recovery but raise concerns about financial strain on farmers and rural communities.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
in Food & Agriculture
Reading Time: 25 mins read
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  • Government’s Rationale for Higher Fees
    • Fee Adjustments and Impact on Services
  • Farmers Face Rising Financial Pressures
  • Animal Gatherings Order and Defra Disinfectant Approval Scheme Fee Increases
    • Animal Gatherings Order
    • Defra Disinfectant Approval Scheme
    • Critics Warn of Unintended Consequences
  • Balancing Sustainability with Affordability
    • What Farmers Can Do

On December 1, 2024, farmers and animal health professionals across England will face significant fee increases for essential services.

Announced by the UK government, these changes are part of a broader strategy to achieve full cost recovery (FCR) for statutory services, impacting rural communities and agricultural businesses nationwide.

 

Government’s Rationale for Higher Fees

The decision to increase fees stems from the government’s commitment to reduce the financial burden on taxpayers while ensuring that critical services remain sustainable. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) leads this initiative, covering a range of services, including animal gatherings and disinfectant approvals.

According to the APHA,

“The review aims to ensure those who benefit from these services bear their costs.”

The government asserts that this strategy will balance public spending while securing the future of animal health operations. However, critics argue it may disproportionately affect smaller farms already struggling with tight profit margins.

 

Fee Adjustments and Impact on Services

The planned increases will impact two major services: Animal Gathering Orders and the Defra Disinfectant Approval Scheme. These changes will see noticeable hikes in service charges:

Service

Current Fee (£)

New Fee (£)

Increase (%)

Market application (basic visit) 379 433 14%
Show application (large event) 408 467 14%
Disinfectant approval (annual fee) 590 677 15%

The APHA stresses that the increases are necessary to ensure a fair system where users of these services cover their full costs rather than relying on public funding.

Details of the fee changes are provided in Schedule of Fees

 

Farmers Face Rising Financial Pressures

For small-scale farmers, these changes are more than just numbers—they represent a growing financial burden. Many in the industry have voiced concerns about how these increased costs will affect their ability to remain competitive.

Farmers in rural areas may face additional challenges:

  • Increased operational costs, particularly for those who regularly participate in livestock markets.
  • Reduced profitability, especially for farms operating on slim margins or with limited cash flow.
  • Administrative strain from managing additional regulatory requirements, which may be harder for small teams to handle.

Agricultural consultants warn that these pressures could lead to a decline in smaller farming operations, with some forced to merge or cease trading altogether.

 

Animal Gatherings Order and Defra Disinfectant Approval Scheme Fee Increases

Animal Gatherings Order

Activity Existing Fees (£) FCR Fees (from 01/12/2024) (£)
Market – Application – Basic Visit 379.00 433.00
Market – Application – with Additional Visit 685.00 780.00
Market – Re-approval – Basic Visit 340.00 387.00
Market – Re-approval – with Additional Visit 486.00 550.00
Market – Additional In-Year – 1 Visit 318.00 362.00
Show – Applications – Basic Visit 236.00 283.00
Show – Applications – Larger Show Visit 408.00 467.00
Show – Re-approval – No Visit 168.00 201.00
Show – Re-applications – with Visit – Low risk 171.00 329.00
Show – Re-applications – with Visit – Medium or high risk 229.00 329.00
Additional Veterinary Officer Time (per 15 minutes) ex travel 22.00 24.00
Veterinary Officer Travel Time (per 15 minutes) 22.00 24.00

Defra Disinfectant Approval Scheme

Purpose Existing Fees (£) FCR Fees (from 01/12/2024) (£)
Annual fee for manufacturers who have an approved product 590 677
Fee for an application for a new approval 1,399 1,399
Use in relation to diseases of poultry (1 dilution rate) 3,778 4,630
Use in relation to diseases of poultry (3 dilution rates) 4,172 5,002
Use in relation to tuberculosis (1 dilution rate) 1,666 2,478
Use in relation to tuberculosis (3 dilution rates) 2,050 2,646
Use in relation to foot-and-mouth disease 3,166 4,705
Use in relation to swine vesicular disease 3,166 4,705
Use in relation to other instances (1 dilution rate) 1,032 1,605
Use in relation to other instances (3 dilution rates) 1,131 1,711

 

Critics Warn of Unintended Consequences

While the government remains steadfast in its approach, industry leaders and advocacy groups caution against potential downsides.

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has warned that these additional costs will make producing food more expensive, potentially push already struggling family farms “to the bone,” and risk food supply chains, leading to higher consumer prices.

Animal welfare groups have also raised alarms, suggesting that the added financial burden might lead some farmers to cut corners, potentially compromising the health and welfare of livestock.

 

Balancing Sustainability with Affordability

The government insists that the new fees are designed to create a sustainable, long-term model for animal health services.

However, the challenge lies in balancing sustainability with affordability. Farmers are already adapting to rising costs in other areas, from feed and fuel to regulatory compliance, and this latest fee hike adds another layer of complexity.

Despite the criticism, APHA maintains that the new fee structure is necessary.

“Without these adjustments, the system risks becoming unsustainable, placing both animal welfare and public safety at risk,” the agency stated in a recent press release.

 

What Farmers Can Do

Farmers and industry stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the government during this transition:

  • Participate in consultations to voice concerns and provide feedback on implementation strategies.
  • Explore financial assistance programs designed to ease the burden of regulatory compliance.
  • Collaborate with industry groups to advocate for fairer fee structures in the future.

While the road ahead may seem daunting, proactive engagement will be crucial in shaping policies that work for all sectors of the agricultural community.

The coming fee hikes mark a significant shift in the UK’s approach to funding animal health services. As farmers brace for these changes, the focus must remain on safeguarding both agricultural sustainability and the welfare of the animals they care for.

 

Sources: THX News, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs & Animal and Plant Health Agency.

Tags: agricultural cost burdenAnimal and Plant Health AgencyAnimal health fee increasesAPHA service chargescost recovery in agriculturefee hikes for farmersgovernment fee review 2024statutory service fee increasesUK animal health services
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