Issue 2001 April 07
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BRITAIN: Foot and mouth: the real costs
Was the deregulation and consolidation of British agriculture over the past 20 years really cost-effective? Did the economic efficiencies the deregulators imposed on farmers – fewer abattoirs, bigger farms, protein and growth hormone feeding – led to real long-term cost savings greater than the cost of cleaning up the mess of mad cow disease and foot and mouth disease?Mad cow disease has not…

