UK: Free-range pork is misleading

21-01-2008 | |

Animal welfare groups in the UK have stated that pork labelled as free-range is misleading consumers.

Campaigners from Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) and the RSPCA say the welfare of free-range pigs varies widely because there are no set EU standards, such as those for chickens.

They maintain that some free-range pigs are born outside but spend most of their time being fattened inside. Others are even born inside as their mothers are housed for intensive breeding.

The government, however, maintains that UK pig welfare laws are tighter than in the rest of Europe.

The British Pig Executive (BPEX) does agree with the campaign groups over the current labelling system, which it says, needs improvement. In addition, it is hoping to agree on a set of industry-wide standards.

Related websites:

• CIWF

• RSPCA

• BPEX

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