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Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken welfare commitments, citing ongoing supply…
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Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken…
By Kerry Maxwell, communications manager, British Poultry Council Six years, five seasons of avian influenza,…
Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken…
Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken…
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Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken welfare commitments, citing ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly in emerging markets. The multinational food manufacturer…
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Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken…
By Kerry Maxwell, communications manager, British Poultry Council Six years, five seasons of avian influenza,…
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Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken welfare commitments, citing ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly in emerging markets.…
By Kerry Maxwell, communications manager, British Poultry Council Six years, five seasons of avian influenza, four Prime Ministers, three annual reports, two national food strategies, and…
By Hannah Cargill, contract broiler production manager, Avara Foods Every winter, the same conversations about chicks come round again. “Hatchery problems.” “Transport didn’t help.” And to…
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Unilever steps away from global cage-free commitments citing supply chain challenges
0Unilever has confirmed it has stepped away from its global cage-free egg and broiler chicken welfare commitments, citing ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly in emerging markets. The multinational food manufacturer said it remains fully committed to cage-free egg sourcing in Europe and North America, where it has achieved 100% compliance, but has stepped back from its global pledge after reaching 68% cage-free sourcing worldwide. Similarly, Unilever has withdrawn from the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC), which sets higher welfare standards for broiler chickens. In statements reported by industry and campaign groups, the company said supply limitations and infrastructure constraints in emerging…