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Campaigning against battery cages in the Netherlands A presentation for ENFAP Geert Laugs, London 18 May 2011. Dutch egg industry is the fifth biggest in Europe Production equals Germany and outnumbers UK. The housing of Dutch laying hens is untypical in Europe:
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Campaigning against battery cages in the Netherlands A presentation for ENFAP Geert Laugs, London 18 May 2011
Dutch egg industry is the fifth biggest in Europe Production equals Germany and outnumbers UK
The housing of Dutch laying hens is untypical in Europe: • 40% of hens still live in cages • 60% in non-cage systems, mainly in barns, called ‘Scharrel’’ - eggs
In the early 70’s Dutch industry proudly showed battery cages at agricultural exhibitions Campaigns against battery cages started almost immediately Groups: Rechten voor al wat leeft Lekker Dier Dierenbescherming They started to create and promote an alternative immediately:
This was called ‘Scharrelei’ (root-egg) intensive, non cage indoor system, but an attractive name to consumers Biggest supermarket stopped selling battery eggs already in the 90’s steady growth of market share, even before the cage ban
Compassion started campaigning in the Netherlands for the EU-ban of battery cages in 1998 The Dutch government supported the ban in 1999
We campaigned suppermarkets late 1999, early 2000 Industry started to adapt Supermarkets stopped selling battery eggs in 2005
Our campaigns continued, targeting the EU and to support government in staying on our side
At the moment our campaign targets Poland (and EU) only We monitor the Dutch gvt and are ready for action if needed 19 april demo in The Hague, meeting with embassy official; “Yes, Poland would like a delay, but it accepts with regret that there will be no majority. So the ban is implemented in Polish law”
‘Boerderij’(Agricultural weekly) photo-report: http://www.boerderij.nl/10115392/Pluimveehouderij/video-foto-pluimveehouderij/Demonstreren-tegen-uitstel-kooiverbod.htm Agricultural newspaper report 21 May.
2010 figures: 33,7 million laying hens in the Netherlands 40% cage (enriched, Kleingruppenhaltung-colony and traditional) 44% barn 13% free range 3% organic approx 100 (10%) farms may not be ready before January (though not unwilling as they say) Government makes a strong stand nationally and in the EU: “cages and marketing of cage-eggs illegal” “EU should not export abandoned cages”
A new system: Newly designed, based on needs of animals, farmer and environment: an intensive, but high welfare system (rated 3-star by Dutch SPCA) 30.000 free range hens on 1 farm, in 6 segments 3 zones (night, days, outdoor) no debeaking needed/practised sold and marketed via Albert Heijn (biggest supermarket)