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EU hens illegally caged
Compassion understands that there are now only two countries breaking EU law by continuing to keep hens in barren battery cages, a practice outlawed on 1st January 2012.
Read moreSows' welfare worse than expected
Over one month into the official partial sow stall ban and the news is even more devastating than expected.
Read moreWWF on the value of meat
WWF has released "Prime Cuts: Valuing the Meat we Eat", an interesting new report that explores the benefits of eating smaller quantities of better-quality meat. Here's our summary.
Read moreThe unkind, unsustainable and unhealthy food tax
From carbon levies to cigarette duties, taxes can be useful tools to help curb unsustainable behaviours. In this guest blog, Compassion in World Farming CEO, Philip Lymbery, argues the case for a tax on "cheap" meat.
Read moreLester Brown on the realities of 21st-century farming
World agriculture is facing challenges unlike any before. In this guest blog, environmental guru and Earth Policy Institute President, Lester Brown, discusses the realities of farming in the 21st century and what it means for global food…
Read moreIn pictures: "Enough Food for Everyone IF"
Some great images from the launch of the IF campaign in London. Check them out here.
Read moreCAP — Back from the brink?
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) provides billions of pounds of taxpayers money to farmers.
Read moreA food and farming revolution in Berlin
Exciting news from Berlin, where 25,000 farmers and other concerned citizens gathered to call for a food and farming revolution.
Read moreEnough Food For Everyone IF
Compassion has joined a new campaign targeting world leaders in the battle against world hunger.
Read moreExposed: EU live exports misery
Compassion has linked up with two European animal welfare organisations to call for an immediate end to live exports from the EU.
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