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Bluetongue could be "catastrophic"
Farmers in Shropshire are worried about restrictions on livestock going across the border to Wales, saying they could be "catastrophic" for cross-border trade.
From July, cattle, sheep and goats must test negative for bluetongue disease, before they can be moved into Wales. The Welsh government has said its policy was aimed at holding the virus back for as long as possible.
麻豆社 Rural Affairs Correspondent David Gregory Kumar has the latest.
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