Poland lagging in cage-free hen commitments

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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A report by Compassion in World Farming has found that Poland is lagging behind in its commitment to end the use of laying cages by 2025, with only 30% of the market being cage-free. Other countries like the UK, France, Italy, and Spain are progressing faster, with the UK leading with 75% of the market being cage-free. The report praises the leaders and calls on the UK government to pass legislation to ensure all food companies source and sell only cage-free eggs, ultimately ending the production of caged eggs in the UK.
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A review of 5 European nations commitment to ending the raising of layers in cages has found that Poland is struggling to keep up with western European nations. The latest Compassion in World Farming Egg Track report looked at how companies in the UK, France, Italy, Spain and Poland were progressing towards being cage-free by 2025. Poland It found that in Poland, less than a third (30%) of the market is cage-free and that there were just 2 companies that were classed as leaders – those that had reached 100% cage-free. These are Biedronka and Group Zabka. There are 5 classified as ‘in progress’ (on track to reach 100% by 2025), including Carrefour and Lidl. Spain The cage-free market in Spain is currently marginally higher than Poland (33%) with 3 leaders listed – GB Foods, Grupo Avicola Rujamar and Lidl Spain. ALSO READ: Climate-neutral eggs now on sale in Belgium Italy The cage-free market is twice as many in Italy (66%) with 11 companies reaching the milestone, including ...
Source: Poultryworld

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