Animal Welfare

Left to right: Song Weiping, vice president, Da Bei Nong; Xi Chunling, ICCAW chair; Zhonghua Zhao, country director, World Animal Protection China

China takes big step toward improving pig welfare

By Oscar Rousseau

Chinese agri-food producer Da Bei Nong will introduce group sow housing and lower stocking density in a scheme that could radically change animal welfare for half the world’s pig population.

The investigation found Irish cattle covered in faeces en route to Turkey

Meat body defends under-fire livestock trade

By Oscar Rousseau

A European meat body has defended animal exporters, claiming an investigation into brutal treatment of EU livestock in the Middle East does not represent the sector’s daily reality.

FoodWatch opposes the proposed logo, saying it will create a two-tier system for consumers and normalise poor rearing conditions.© iStock/Songqiuju

Germany's proposed animal welfare logo meets opposition

By Niamh Michail

Germany's plan to introduce a voluntary animal welfare logo, starting with pork products, has been met with opposition from groups saying good animal husbandry should be mandatory for all meat and dairy products.

Eurogroup for Animals: time for the EU to

Europeans want farm animal welfare

By Oscar Rousseau

An overwhelming majority of European citizens want the political establishment to do more to improve the welfare of animals slaughtered for human consumption, according to a public opinion survey by Eurobarometer. 

Copa-Cogeca has called for simpler animal welfare regulations

Copa-Cogeca: no further animal rights laws needed

By Oscar Rousseau

The body responsible for promoting agriculture across Europe has called on EU farm ministers to enforce existing regulation on animal rights, not to create new and complex laws. 

Animal welfare and ethical concerns include the low efficacy of cloning, with high rates of difficult births, neonatal deaths and foetal abnormalities.

MEPs back ban on meat and milk from cloned animals

By Caroline SCOTT-THOMAS

The European Environment and Agriculture committees backed a draft law to ban meat and milk from cloned animals and their descendants on Wednesday, citing animal welfare and ethical concerns.

European Commission called on to label non-stun meat

European Commission called on to label non-stun meat

By Michelle Perrett

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has called on the European Commission to label non-stun slaughtered meat after a study found 72% of people would welcome this information when buying their meat. 

The majority of MEPs currently favour some form of method-of-slaughter labelling

MEPs push for release of slaughter method labelling report

By Cillian Donnelly, in Brussels

Members of the European Parliament are calling on the European Commission to release a delayed report on method-of-slaughter labelling in order to hold a "proper debate" on labelling and animal welfare issues.

Eurogroup for Animals has welcomed the move

European countries unite on animal welfare

By Georgi Gyton

Agriculture ministers from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands signed a declaration on improving animal welfare at European level, this week.

Freedom Food ceo Jeremy Cooper

Freedom Food to secure its own funding

By Nicholas Robinson

Freedom Food’s new chief executive Jeremy Cooper will cut the farm assurance scheme’s financial links with its parent organisation the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in a bid to become more autonomous.

Eurogroup for Animals said it welcomed the announcement of the new president

New president elected at European animal welfare group

By Georgi Gyton

Janusz Wojciechowski MEP has been elected as the new president of the European Parliament’s Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals, and will take over the role with immediate effect.

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