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Public event on Scientific Opinion | Calves; dairy cows; ducks, geese and quails

ByApril 20, 2023July 6th, 2023No Comments

Document type: Webinar announcement from EFSA

Author: EFSA

Preview: 23 May 2023, 00.00 (CEST) - Online
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Deadline: 18 May 2023 - 12:00 (CEST)
Background: Animal welfare is an integral part of the European Union's Farm to Fork (F2F) strategy, which aims to make agricultural practices in Europe more sustainable. As part of the strategy, the EU is undertaking a comprehensive review of its animal welfare legislation, for which EFSA was asked to provide new advice that reflects the most up-to-date scientific research and data. The mandates received by EFSA also reflect growing public concern around animal welfare, particularly the use of cages in animal farming. A European Citizens' Initiative (End the Cage Age) calling for an end to the use of such cages was signed by more than 1.4 million citizens and supported by around 170 organisations.
This online event follows the publication of three scientific opinions the welfare of calves on farm, the welfare of dairy cows on farm and the welfare of ducks, geese and quails on farm. It sets the scene for an open debate between EFSA and its stakeholders.
Objectives of the event: The event wants to explain the work carried out by EFSA in the context of the Farm to Fork mandates on animal welfare, in particular for calves, dairy cows, ducks, geese and quails. Participants will be given the possibility to ask questions.
Who should attend? The meeting is public and is open to anyone with expertise or interest in the area of animal welfare.
Logistical information: The meeting will be held online. The link to connect to the meeting will be communicated once registration is closed. The event will be in English. No translation will be provided. Participation in the event is free of charge.
Contact: For more information, please contact the organizing committee at events@efsa.europa.eu.
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