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Guardian: There’s a population crisis all right. But probably not the one you think
While all eyes are on human numbers, it’s the rise in farm animals that is laying the planet waste
Read moreWashington Post: The only major fast food company that refuses to fix how it gets its food
On Thursday, Panera became the latest fast-food chain to announce its plan to use only cage-free eggs. The commitment, which the company will carry out by 2020, is quickly becoming an industry-wide standard: McDonald's, Burger King, Dunkin'…
Read moreGuardian: The fish farm of the future - interactive
Fish farms have divided critics. But problems around pollution and the use of wild fish as feed could be resolved by a new, self-contained approach to fish farming.
Read moreIndependent: Why the salmon on your plate might not actually be salmon
Salmon that ends up on the dinner table may not be salmon at all, a study has suggested.
Read morehuffingtonpost.com: 2 More Major Companies Vow To Transition To Cage-Free Eggs
Two more major companies have committed to a more humane future by promising to use only cage-free eggs.
Read moreGuardian: Processed meats rank alongside smoking as cancer causes
UN health body says bacon, sausages and ham among top five most carcinogenic substances along with cigarettes, alcohol, asbestos and arsenic.
Read moreSun: Vegan Kerry wouldn’t harm a butterfly... she might even save them
A new government survey suggests their numbers have HALVED in the past 40 years.
Read moreFarmers Weekly: Cage-free eggs gather pace in US market
Major US egg producer Rembrandt Foods has announced it is to move towards cage-free production, which will further accelerate the growth of the free-range sector.
Read moresustainablefoodtrust.org:In the United States, cheap meat still trumps concern over antibiotics
It might seem that the United States is finally taking overdue action on antibiotics.
Read moreEcologist: 'Super-dairy' may only meet 'minimum' welfare standards
Advocates of Britain's biggest dairy farm, at Nocton, have sold the concept on the basis of its outstanding animal welfare and environmental credentials. But new evidence suggests this may not be possible without public funding. Andrew Wasley…
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