#Act4 FarmAnimals The time has come for Japan to commit to supporting the global transition to cage-free poultry production, or else continue to lag behind the other G7 countries on animal welfare. Japan must transition to cage-free systems 27 May 2023 Opinion
#Act4 FarmAnimals Eurogroup For Animals calls on world leaders to enhance pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to better uphold the obligations derived from the Paris Agreement. Linking animal protection, trade policies and sustainable food systems would be a first step in the right direction. World leaders must address the impacts of animal farming on climate change 8 November 2021
#Act4 FarmAnimals If anything is going to change in farm animal welfare in the EU, it needs to happen now. Don’t miss the opportunity to give your opinion as an organisation or a private citizen to the European Commission on the future of food and agriculture. Now is our chance to influence the Commission’s Farm-to-Fork Strategy 10 March 2020 Eurogroup for Animals Press Release
#Act4 FarmAnimals Australia's peak woolgrowers body doesn't want producers bound to European Union rules on animal welfare or antimicrobial resistance in any final Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement. Wool producers demand changes in draft Australia-EU free trade agreement 9 July 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals No deal ‘cannot be allowed to happen’, Minette Batters says No-deal Brexit could cause mass slaughter of UK lambs as end of European trade spells ‘disaster’ for farmers 7 July 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals While EU/Mercosur trade agreement has entered “endgame” negotiations and could lead to a political agreement in the last week of June, AVEC representing the European poultry meat sector, raises the alarm bell! EU poultry industry sector says no to the Mercosur Agreement 19 June 2019
#Act4 FarmAnimals Would the British public accept chlorinated chicken masking lower welfare standards on farm or hormone-fed beef flooding supermarket shelves in exchange for a US trade deal? The UK’s National Farmers Union calls on British government not to betray food standards in any future trade deals with the US 3 June 2019