In Italy, raising chickens while truly respecting animal welfare would cost 29 cents more per kilo

게시됨 2023년 7월 10일

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The Danish government has decided to phase out the supply of fast-growing chickens for all institutions and public canteens, supporting the EU-wide ban on fast-growing chickens. A new European study conducted by the University of Wageningen reveals that raising chickens following the standards of the European Chicken Commitment would result in a manageable increase in production costs, with a chicken meeting those standards costing only 0.29 euros more per kilo than a conventional chicken. Animal protection NGOs are advocating for the adoption of the European Chicken Commitment by companies involved in the sale and distribution of chicken meat to improve animal welfare.
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As the Danish government decides to phase out the supply of fast-growing chickens for all institutions and public canteens, a European study reveals how much it would cost to raise them following the standards of the European Chicken Commitment As the Danish government decides to phase out the supply of fast-growing chickens for all institutions and public canteens, a European study reveals how much it would cost to raise them following the standards of the European Chicken Commitment The Danish government, in agreement with the main political parties in the country, has decided to phase out the 'supply of fast-growing chickens for all institutions and public canteens, promising to support the EU-wide ban on fast-growing chickens. “It is an epochal choice that will significantly improve the well-being of broilers,” comments Essere Animali. As underlined by EFSA's latest opinion, in fact, fast-growing broilers cannot live a life in line with adequate standards of animal welfare, ...
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