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Battery farm eggs banned by 2012 | Battery farm eggs banned by 2012 |
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Britain will press ahead with outlawing the production of battery-farmed eggs by 2012, the government has confirmed. | Britain will press ahead with outlawing the production of battery-farmed eggs by 2012, the government has confirmed. |
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said he had been under pressure to postpone the proposed EU ban. Some farmers say they need more time to adjust. | Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said he had been under pressure to postpone the proposed EU ban. Some farmers say they need more time to adjust. |
Animal welfare groups such as the RSPCA say each battery hen is crammed into a space which is often smaller than an A4 sheet of paper. | Animal welfare groups such as the RSPCA say each battery hen is crammed into a space which is often smaller than an A4 sheet of paper. |
Mr Benn said it was "right" to stop housing chickens in small cages. | Mr Benn said it was "right" to stop housing chickens in small cages. |
'Long overdue' | 'Long overdue' |
He said there was sufficient evidence to show that more compassionate production was the way forward. | He said there was sufficient evidence to show that more compassionate production was the way forward. |
"There have been some people who have been arguing we should delay the implementation of that ban," said Mr Benn. | |
It's ridiculous legislation to totally and utterly rehouse basically 70% of the UK's egg industry Duncan Priestner Egg farmer Battery farm realities | |
"It's not a view that I share, I think it is a change that is long overdue. | "It's not a view that I share, I think it is a change that is long overdue. |
"I think it's one that the public supports." | "I think it's one that the public supports." |
But egg farmers say they need more time to prepare for the changes. | But egg farmers say they need more time to prepare for the changes. |
Duncan Priestner told the BBC it would be very difficult to make the necessary changes within four years. | Duncan Priestner told the BBC it would be very difficult to make the necessary changes within four years. |
"I think it's ridiculous legislation to totally and utterly rehouse basically 70% of the UK's egg industry, [it's] just not long enough," said Mr Priestner. | "I think it's ridiculous legislation to totally and utterly rehouse basically 70% of the UK's egg industry, [it's] just not long enough," said Mr Priestner. |
The government's environment department, Defra, estimates that 63% of eggs produced in the UK are from battery farms while 32% are free range. | The government's environment department, Defra, estimates that 63% of eggs produced in the UK are from battery farms while 32% are free range. |
The remaining 5% are barn eggs from birds reared indoors and without cages. | |
Marks & Spencer and Waitrose have already stopped selling eggs from caged hens. | Marks & Spencer and Waitrose have already stopped selling eggs from caged hens. |
Sainsbury's, Morrisons and the Co-op have announced plans to phase out the sale of battery eggs. | Sainsbury's, Morrisons and the Co-op have announced plans to phase out the sale of battery eggs. |
But farmers warn that as long as consumers demand cheap food, the move towards free range produce will be a slow one. | But farmers warn that as long as consumers demand cheap food, the move towards free range produce will be a slow one. |
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