EU pig breeding
company ACMC Ltd. has called for an emergency summit meeting to
address the issue of illegal pork imports in Europe beginning on January 1,
2013, as a result of countries' noncompliance with the sow stall ban going into
effect.
Recent figures
from the National Pig Association show that 80 percent of the EU may still
be noncompliant, and that roughly 2 million pigs per week may enter the
production chain from farms operating illegally come January 1. “Imports of such
meat will have serious implications for British pig farmers who follow
high-welfare practices and who have had to comply with a total ban on sow stalls
for over a decade,” said Matthew Curtis, managing director of ACMC. “Due to
cheaper production methods, this lower-welfare meat could undercut UK-produced
meat and the fiasco in the EU surrounding non-compliance with the battery-cage
ban in 2012 will pale into insignificance compared with this.”
The summit should involve all UK retailers, wholesalers,
slaughter-processors, producers and consumer bodies to ensure that no pork from
illegal production systems in the EU enters the UK, according to ACMC.
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