Switzerland: Animal welfare reinforced in the Green Carpet

Published 2022년 5월 16일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the growth in the participation of Swiss dairy farms in the Green Carpet and SST and SRPA programs, which are part of the sector standard for Swiss sustainable milk. These programs promote good animal welfare and are soon to be a requirement for all milk by the end of 2023. The number of farms meeting animal welfare requirements has seen a consistent increase, with 90% of farms now registered with the SST or SRPA programs. These farms represent a significant portion of the plant milk and cheese dairy milk in the country.
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For the year 2021, the Confederation's annual census reports a further increase in participation in the Green Carpet and in the SST and SRPA programs, one of the essential requirements of the sector standard for Swiss sustainable milk in terms of good - to be animal. Currently, 90% of dairy farms meet this criterion. By the end of 2023, most cheese milk producers will also be registered on the Green Carpet (Graph PSL). At the end of March 2022, bdlait.ch listed 11,840 farms registered on the Green Carpet, or 700 more than a year ago. Considering that 17,579 farms producing commercial milk are registered in the Confederation's SIPA database, the participation rate has increased by 7% to reach 67%. The farms in question are regularly checked, further specifies the press release from the Swiss Milk Producers (PSL). Together, they represent 86% of plant milk and 23% of cheese dairy milk in the country. In the spring of 2022, IP Lait decided that by the end of 2023, 100% milk must meet ...
Source: Agrihebdo

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