EU: Implementation of ban on conventional cages for laying hens confirmed
The time frame for the implementation of the ban on the use of conventional
cages for laying hens was declared feasible yesterday at a meeting of major
European stakeholders in Brussels - these cages will have to be phased out in
the EU by January 1, 2012. The stakeholders also stressed firmly that the
circulation of eggs produced in non-compliant systems should be avoided, while
they agreed that any new measures to ensure compliance will require further
assessment. The European Commission welcomes the constructive debate that took
place yesterday and notes that its outcome will reinforce consumers' trust in
the enforcement of animal welfare rules. It will also ensure the proper
functioning of the internal market in terms of eggs and egg products. The
Commission will now analyse all the options emerging from yesterday's meeting
and will continue the dialogue with competent authorities and all the sectors
concerned in order to ensure the proper enforcement of the legislation. The
Commission organised yesterday's meeting to discuss the state of play regarding
the implementation of Council Directive 1999/74/EC on the protection of laying
hens. Representatives from the Member States and from industry, farming, animal
welfare and consumers' organizations were invited to Brussels to discuss
available tools and best practices in order to focus all existing resources on
the timely implementation of the ban. The issue of applying common welfare
standards to products of animal origin was also discussed at length during the
meeting. Stakeholders agreed that having common welfare standards for products
produced into the EU and imported to the Union from third countries would be the
preferred option. For more information, please visit:
http://s-sanco-europa/food/animal/welfare/farm/laying_hens_en.htm
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