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Tuesday, 22 August, 2000, 04:06 GMT 05:06 UK
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Pig ban partially lifted
A committee of veterinary experts in Brussels decides to lift the ban on English exports, apart from pigs from some eastern counties.

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 | UK Agriculture Minister Nick Brown: "Compensation will be paid to farms directly affected" real 28k
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 | Chief Veterinary Officer Jim Scudamore: "Very good news" real 28k
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 | The BBC's William Horsley in Brussels: "The Brits did well to persuade the others" real 28k
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Pig ban partially lifted
A committee of veterinary experts in Brussels decides to lift the ban on English exports, apart from pigs from some eastern counties.

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Also:
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 | UK Agriculture Minister Nick Brown: "Compensation will be paid to farms directly affected" real 28k
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 | Chief Veterinary Officer Jim Scudamore: "Very good news" real 28k
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 | The BBC's William Horsley in Brussels: "The Brits did well to persuade the others" real 28k
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