Campaign group voices concern over animal welfare

Martin Banks
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Campaigners say the European Union must support farmers meet the “highest” animal welfare standards.

Compassion in World Farming’s demand is in response to the Commission’s recent proposals for the next EU budget and Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

The animal welfare and environmental NGO expressed regret the EU budget “fails to maintain a significant amount for the CAP to respond to citizens’ expectations in terms of climate, environment and animal welfare.”

While recognising some efforts to support farmers the group highlights “the risk that such funds will keep prominently financing intensive feed and animal farming, to the detriment of agroecological practices.

Following the Commission’s 2021 commitment to phase out cages in animal farming, the NGO stressed the “urgent need” for the CAP to reflect this aim and prepare for the modernisation of animal welfare rules by supporting farmers in the move towards “sustainable, cage-free systems.”

While welcoming the proposed transition payments for the “extensification” of livestock production systems as a “step in the right direction” to financing a cage-free transition, they argue there seems to be no guarantee that Member States will actually make use of them.

Vinciane Patelou, Head of EU at Compassion in World Farming, said: “Taxpayers’ money should not be used to finance an agrifood system that cages animals, harms people and destroys our planet.  

“Amid climate disasters increasingly affecting farmers and their farmed animals, funding the transition towards extensive, cage-free systems and regenerative methods is essential to improving the resilience of farmers and local communities, addressing environmental degradation and better protecting animals.“

Opinion polling shows that Europeans want higher welfare standards. An overwhelming 84% of EU citizens believe that the welfare of farmed animals should be better protected in their country.

More than 1.4 million people supported the End the Cage Age European Citizens’ Initiative in 2021, and 81% of consumers find it important that EU subsidies for agriculture support improving animal welfare.

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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