UK farmers are urged to comment on laying hen standards

Published Aug 15, 2024

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The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is encouraging egg producers to share their views on the new RSPCA Assured standards after a pause in the introduction of these standards due to producer criticism. The NFU has formed a producer group with RSPCA Assured to gather feedback from laying hen producers on the revised standards. The new standards include the installation of verandas on barn units by 2030 and the provision of natural daylight on all sites by 2031, among other changes. RSPCA Assured has extended the pause until 2025 to gather more feedback and offer more support to members.
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Egg producers are being urged to contact the National Farmers’ Union and talk about their thoughts on the new RSPCA Assured standards. This follows the National Farmers’ Union’s ask for better engagement with egg producers, which prompted RSPCA Assured to form a producer group to gather feedback from laying hen producers on its new revised assurance standards. Earlier this year, RSPCA assured paused its introduction of new laying hen standards following a wave of criticism from producers. The National Farmers’ Union has already gathered feedback from members on the potential impact of new standards requiring the installation of verandas on barn units from January 2030 and the provision of natural daylight on all sites by January 2031, which is being fed back to RSPCA Assured. ALSO READ: BEIC launches manifesto for a stronger British egg industry However, the union said it was important that egg producers also took the opportunity to feed back on the impact of all the new and ...
Source: Poultryworld

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