Leaked EU animal welfare plans: hope with a grain of salt

Martin Banks

Belgium (Brussels, Morning Newspaper) An ambitious overhaul of EU animal welfare laws is possible, reveals the Brussels-based publication Agra Facts. 

A leaked preliminary analysis written by the European Commission’s own civil servants is said to include the option to ban caged farming in Europe and to minimise animal suffering on farms, including during transport and slaughter.

Details of the document were reported on Friday by the group, Compassion in World Farming EU.

It says the EU officials have reportedly assessed the economic repercussions of ending the use of cages in farming, including for laying hens and pullets, sows, calves, ducks, geese and quail, rabbits, broiler and layer breeders. 

They have also looked at what campaigners says is the “cruel” long-distance animal transport, painful mutilations, stocking density on farms, and cruel slaughter, including the killing fish while conscious and the mass-killing of male chicks.

Compassion in World Farming EU says, “While it is positive that the Commission is looking at all these options, the factory farming lobby is putting immense pressure on policymakers and the draft law expected later this year may end up watered down and weak.”

Olga Kikou, Head of Compassion in World Farming EU, added, “We expect that the Commission will consider the views of the vast majority of EU citizens who care about animals. It is good news that the current ideas for policy proposals cover a wide spectrum of issues for a broad range of animal species. At this stage though, any good news should be taken with a grain of salt. The overwhelming support from citizens and the crystal-clear scientific evidence come at a time of fierce opposition by vested interests exerting pressure on the political echelons of the Commission. We call on policymakers to hold their ground.”

“It has never been more urgent to give animals a life worth living. It can take decades for a new EU law to be enacted and we don’t need any new standards that will be obsolete by the time they’re put in place,” she added.

CWF says that every year, in the EU, about  300m animals spend all, or a significant part, of their lives imprisoned in cages. The European Commission has committed to end the use of cages in animal farming, in response to the “End the Cage campaign” supported by 1.4 million Europeans, which Compassion in World Farming coordinated.

CWF says the so-called Staff Working Document on animal welfare leaked on Friday is part of the legislative process, analysing the possible impacts of the law the EU Commission is planning to propose in early Autumn this year.

For over 50 years, CWF has campaigned for farm animal welfare and sustainable food and farming. With over one million supporters,it has representatives across Europe, as well as in the U.S., China and South Africa. 

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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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