Nutri-Score for animal welfare: Food agency in France proposes A to E labeling

Published 2024년 5월 27일

Tridge summary

France's food agency, ANSES, is proposing a new animal welfare labelling system akin to Nutri-Score, which will rate standards from A to E. This system will focus on the overall wellbeing of the animal, not just rearing conditions. It will also consider the living conditions of the animals' parents. If an operator only meets EU animal welfare legislation, they will receive an 'E' ranking, signaling the need to improve standards. The cost of implementing and assessing these standards will be shared among all stakeholders. A recent survey showed that 74% of respondents would like higher animal welfare standards across the EU, with the EU providing funds to farmers to cover costs.
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Consumers want higher animal welfare across Europe, where law dictates standards for livestock species including calves, laying hens and broilers. They also want better animal welfare labelling on food products. In France, food agency ANSES is responding with a proposal for a Nutri-Score-like system classifying standards from the highest (A) to the lowest (E). Unlike most animal welfare labels, which only consider the rearing methods and ways to improve them, France wants to take a more holistic approach. Current animal welfare labels ‘are not enough’, stresses Julie Chiron, expert appraisal coordinator at France’s food agency. Instead of focusing solely on rearing conditions, ANSES wants to assess animal welfare according to scientific indicators measured directly on animals. The food agency also wants to take not just the food-producing animals into account, but also the living conditions of their parents. Considering rearing methods only, is insufficient, according to Chrion. ...

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