The largest egg producers promise to switch to cage-free production methods by 2035
Estonia's major egg producers commit to transitioning to cage-free systems for egg-laying hens by 2035.
Id Estonia's largest egg producers, including DAVA Foods Estonia AS, Eesti Muna OΓ, OΓ Linnu Talu, and OΓ Sanlind, announced their commitment to move to cage-free production methods by 2035. This declaration reflects a growing trend toward more humane farming practices in Estonia and aligns with consumer demand for ethically produced food. The producers plan to formalize this commitment with a declaration to be signed at the end of February.
The move to cage-free systems is significant, considering the increasing pressures from animal rights groups and consumers who advocate for better welfare standards in agriculture. This transition is expected to bring about changes in the regulatory landscape, as more countries and markets impose stricter animal welfare regulations. The decision highlights a shift in the agricultural industry towards sustainable practices and the recognition of the ethical implications of animal farming.
By committing to cage-free systems, these producers not only aim to enhance their market competitiveness but also to align with broader European and global trends towards more humane animal husbandry. Their pledge could serve as a catalyst for further change within Estonia's agricultural sector, encouraging other producers to follow suit and consider the welfare of animals in their farming practices.