DEPARTMENT of Agriculture officials met yesterday morning to assess the significance of the outbreak of H5N1 avian flu on a poultry farm in Suffolk, England.
Members of the department's National Disease Control Centre reviewed contingency plans and measures have been stepped up as concerns rose that bird flu could reach Ireland.
Agriculture minister Mary Coughlan said: "I am confident that the extensive range of contingency measures in place, including legislative provisions, are appropriate to deal with the existing threat and I will not hesitate to introduce such further measures as would be appropriate to deal with any increased threat."
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