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EggTrack Shows Worldwide Progress Towards Cage-Free

News Section Icon Published 17/11/2021

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Our fifth annual EggTrack report, released today (17th November), shows that supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic did not prevent companies and producers around the world making progress on their commitments to source eggs from cage-free hens.

Encouraging numbers

According to the report, 156 of 219 (71%) tracked companies worldwide are reporting progress against their cage-free commitments - up from 63% in 2020. This means that the supply chains of companies who have reported progress now stand at an average of 79.35% cage-free.

The report also highlights the risks of “combination” and “limited access” systems, which are marketed by manufacturers as “cage-free” but have doors (and partitions) which can be easily closed - allowing a producer to switch back to caged production. According to the report, nine companies, including market leaders Barilla and Eurovo, have now recognised the need to eliminate combination systems from their egg supply chains.

Change is possible

Cage-free eggs come from hens raised in barns, where they have space to walk around and stretch their wings, as well as places to perch, scratch, nest and take dust baths.

By contrast, cages completely fail to provide an environment that allows for the expression of these natural behaviours, and companies and consumers alike are helping to drive the market towards 100% cage-free eggs.

Alongside this, the tone has been set for cage-free production in Europe by the landmark European Commission decision to phase out cages for all farmed animals across the continent by 2027. This follows in the wake of the historic success of the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI).

The end of the cage is inevitable - and imminent

“We are heartened that companies around the world are continuing to make progress towards a cage-free future,” says our Global Director of Food Business, Dr Tracey Jones. “This progress, combined with the success of the ‘End the Cage Age’ ECI earlier this year, demonstrates that change is possible. With each commitment made and kept, we are one step closer to ending the cage age.”

Find out more about EggTrack here.

 

 

 

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