Press Releases & Statements
Senior medics call for government action on overuse of antibiotics in UK farming
In an unprecedented move, fifteen senior medics have written to the UK government calling for urgent action to tackle the routine misuse of antibiotics in UK farming
Read moreMassive overuse of farm antibiotics continues in Europe
New data published on Friday 14 October by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) reveals that many European countries are failing to put an end to massive overuse of antibiotics in farming.
Read moreHow can caring for livestock support people in need?
A side event on 18 October 2016 at the annual summit of the Committee on World Food Security, will discuss how livestock can best support food security and nutrition.
Read moreSoaring levels of antibiotic resistance
New research reveals soaring levels of antibiotic resistance in UK supermarket meat
Read moreExported Irish calves suffer nightmare journeys
New investigation shows young, unweaned calves exported live in horrific and completely unsuitable conditions.
Read moreGlobal day of action against live exports
Animals are Not Freight: the first ever global day of action against long distance live animal transport will take place on 29 August 2016
Read moreBritish would pay more for cage-free eggs
A new poll carried out by Compassion in World Farming has found that 75% of the British public are willing to pay more for eggs produced from hens that are not kept in cages.
Read moreAldi to go cage-free by 2025
Compassion in World Farming congratulates Aldi on bringing forward their deadline to stop sourcing whole shell eggs from caged hens from 2030 to 2025.
Read moreIntensive rabbit farm planned for Gnosall
Leading farm animal welfare organisation Compassion in World Farming has objected to plans to build an intensive rabbit farm near Gnosall, Staffordshire.
Read moreTesco to go cage-free by 2025
Compassion in World Farming hugely congratulates Tesco on their announcement to stop sourcing whole shell eggs from caged hens by 2025.
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