The cost of bovine TB in Northern Ireland is projected to increase by £17.1m by April 2023, with the herd incidence level for the disease reaching 9.95 percent, the highest since the Foot and Mouth outbreak 20 years ago. The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is calling for the Northern Irish government to implement a revised bTB eradication strategy to reduce these financial losses and the emotional stress on farmers. The UFU believes that the disease is affecting the sustainability of farms and the industry's ability to reduce its carbon footprint and increase production efficiently to meet global demand.