The EU approves the German animal welfare label

Published Jan 27, 2023

Tridge summary

The German Federal Ministry of Agriculture has announced that the European Commission has approved, in principle, Germany's plan to mandatorily label pork with a uniform animal welfare label. The label will initially be applied to pork products, excluding piglets and sows, and will not be extended to pork in processed food or catering. However, the proposal has faced significant criticism and must be approved by the European Commission to avoid violating EU law and discriminating against foreign meat producers.
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According to the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture, the European Commission has "in principle checked" the planned labeling of pork and has not raised any objections. The draft law provides for a German-wide uniform and mandatory animal welfare label, initially only for pork. The rearing and transport of piglets and sows is excluded. Pork in processed food and catering is also initially not to be registered. However, the project met with a lot of criticism. It is currently under discussion in the German Bundestag. After the possible adoption of the law, the European Commission must approve it. However, the law would violate EU law if it ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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