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News Section Icon Published 23/02/2010

Factory Farming exposed in the Guardian

Between 20 and 23 February, the Guardian newspaper ran a series of extracts from the new book Eating Animals by acclaimed American novelist Jonathan Safran Foer.

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News Section Icon Published 22/02/2010

Battery cage BAN NOT postponed

Great news for caged hens - Poland's attempt to delay the Europe-wide ban on barren battery cages failed at a meeting of EU Council of Agriculture Ministers on February 22 2010.

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News Section Icon Published 18/02/2010

Dairy factory farm poses giant threat

Britain's biggest factory dairy farm poses a huge threat to animal welfare and small scale producers.

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News Section Icon Published 12/02/2010

Polish government wants battery cage ban postponed

Conventional battery cages, in which millions of egg-laying hens are confined, are due to be banned throughout the European Union (EU) in 2012. This is good news for hens.

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News Section Icon Published 09/02/2010

SHOCK FILM BACKS CALL TO END FACTORY FARMING

The film Food Inc. highlights the many negative impacts of intensive farming including the effects on human health, poor animal welfare, environmental pollution and loss of livelihood for small-scale farmers.

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News Section Icon Published 20/01/2010

Illegal rearing of Europe's pigs

Compassion in World Farming's undercover investigation - together with a report by the European Food Safety Authority - suggests that many of the 250 million pigs reared each year in the European Union are being farmed in illegal conditions.

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News Section Icon Published 18/01/2010

New food, farming & climate change report

Compassion welcomes the 'How low can we go?' report, published by WWF and the Food Climate Research Network (FCRN).

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