European trends in animal welfare policies and research and their potential implications for US Agriculture

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European trends in animal welfare policies and research and their potential implications for US Agriculture Dr. Ed Pajor Associate Professor Director, Center for Animal Well-Being Department of Animal Sciences

Outline European activities Legislation, Regulations, Standards Quality Assurance Programs Research Welfare Quality Project OIE beyond Europe US activities Future direction

Animal Welfare in Europe Citizens look to Government for leadership and legislation on this issue National Governments Supernational Institutions Council of Europe European Union

Council of Europe Founded 1949. Animal welfare 1960 s 46 member states Committee of foreign ministers Parliamentary assembly 315 representatives Issues both binding conventions and non- binding guidelines

Council of Europe conventions for farm animals Protection of animals during international transport Protection of animals kept for farming purposes Protection of animals for Slaughter Conventions state minimum requirements which are fixed and need to be included in national laws

European Union Formerly European Economic Community Different animal protection laws could impose unfair competitive advantages Issue legislative text (directives) Directives based on reports of scientific experts

General trend for EU Directives To increase space allowance per animal Permit social interactions More freedom of movement Provide enriched environments Feed animals consistent with physiological and behavioral needs Limit painful interventions

EU directives Become national regulations New European rural policy (2007-2013) 2013) Direct payments to farmers will depend on following good farming practices that incorporate animal welfare legislation $$$$

National Regulations Conforms to European regulations but may also define more stringent measures Norway castration by a vet using anesthetic Other countries no anesthetic required before 7 days of age In addition to laws certain countries may have Codes of Practice

Quality Assurance Programs Industry based Retailer gate keeping device Aimed at niche markets More strict than other regulations

3 types of Quality Assurance General quality Programs Animal welfare part but focus is on food safety, product quality and traceability, welfare criteria meet basic legal requirements Animal Welfare Surpass national legislation Surpass standards in quality programs Organic Schemes Animal welfare included as part of a production philosophy which includes environmental and human health, food safety and food quality

Summary Super-national and national guidelines, quality assurance programs, legislation Increase space, natural behavior, decrease pain Economic incentives Public opinion reflected in legislation and directs research

Public Opinion in Europe: Eurobarometer

Eurobarometer European commission Series of surveys on the attitudes of Europeans on a variety of topics

Attitudes of Consumers Towards the Welfare of Farmed Animals Fieldwork: February - March, 2005 Publication: June, 2005 Presentation by EOS Gallup Europe www.eosgallupeurope.com E EU UR RO OB BA AR RO OM ME ET TE ER R Special Eurobarometer 229 / Wave 63.2 This document does not represent the point of view of the European Commission. The interpretations and opinions contained in it are solely those of the authors.

1.2 Attitudes of Consumers Towards the Welfare of Farmed Animals 1. The Welfare of Farmed Animals 1.2 Opinion on the protection of farmed animals Country Results Finland 85% The Netherlands 84% Sweden 82% Belgium 79% Luxembourg 77% Malta 77% Denmark 74% United Kingdom 74% Germany 72% Slovenia 71% France 70% Ireland 67% EU25 66% Austria 66% Poland 66% Czech Republic 63% Estonia 62% Italy 59% Cyprus 58% Lithuania 57% Spain 52% Hungary 51% Slovakia 48% Portugal 45% Latvia 44% Greece 42% Question:8.2. In general, how would you rate the welfare/protection of the following farmed animals? Option:Dairy cows (producing milk) Answers:Total "Good" Map Legend 71% - 100% 61% - 70% 51% - 60% 41% - 50% 0% - 40% E U R O B A R O M E T E R Results Map: EU25

Animal welfare is an important attribute of overall food quality (Eurobarometer, 2005) Reluctance to purchase animal friendly products due to a lack of transparent, reliable, understandable information about how animal products are produced

Welfare Research in Europe: The welfare quality project

Welfare Quality Project Largest piece of integrated research work carried out in Animal Welfare in Europe Expanded to include 5 Latin American Countries 44 institutes and universities 17 countries 17 million Euros

Welfare Quality Goals To develop practical strategies, measures to improve animal welfare To develop a European standard for the assessment of animal welfare To integrate and interrelate the most appropriate specialist expertise in the multidisciplinary field of animal welfare in Europe

Measures Clear, scientifically valid, address welfare concerns and allow clear communication 4 welfare criteria that capture public s description of animal welfare 12 welfare principles that should be covered in the measurement systems

http://www.welfarequality.net

Welfare Quality Project Combined analyses of consumer/citizen perceptions and attitudes with existing knowledge from animal welfare science Recent publications

On farm Assessment/Monitoring systems currently being piloted out for numerous species Emphasis on Animal based criteria Project will likely have significant impact on North American Agriculture

Animal Welfare Standards and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) (Standards beyond Europe)

The OIE World Organization for Animal Health Created in 1924 28 countries Standards to combat outbreak of animal diseases Still primary mission 167 Member Countries OIE standards are the international reference in the field of animal diseases and zoonoses for WTO

OIE Animal diseases linked to suffering and welfare 2002 receive mandate to provide leadership in developing standards in animal welfare OIE Terrestrial Animal Health code and Aquatic Animal Health Code Aim to produce standards in the area of animal welfare that could be used for international trade Use as foundation for legislation in countries that currently do not have legislation in animal welfare

OIE Guidelines need to be science based Different measures for health, affective states, behavioral responses 8 guiding principles for animal welfare 5 freedoms

5 freedoms 1.Freedom from hunger and thirst 2.Freedom from discomfort 3.Freedom from pain, injury and disease 4.Freedom to express normal behavior 5.Freedom from fear and distress

OIE Guidelines need to be science based Different measures for health, affective states, behavioral responses 8 guiding principles for animal welfare 5 freedoms 3 R s R s (reduction, refinement, replacement) Value assumptions are part of welfare Animal based criteria rather than design criteria should be the basis for comparing standards

Guideline criteria Resource based (design/input) Space allowances, trailer condition, temperature ranges, air quality, provision of food and water bio-security, inspection rates. Easy to measure Limited to specific breeds, established systems and problems Animal-based (performance/output) criteria Survival rate, disease and injury, body condition, reaction to handlers, behavior Better criteria as they reflect the influence of variables and handler experience Difficult to measure

2005- Four sets of codes Slaughter for human consumption Land transport Sea transport Humane killing of animals of disease control purposes

OIE Future Activities Companion Animal Welfare stray dogs Wild animal welfare harvesting/culling Lab animal welfare Terrestrial (Farm) Animal welfare Housing and Production systems Extremely challenging, diverse systems and priorities Dairy cattle and lameness Broilers

Animal Welfare in Europe and Beyond Legislation, standards, guidelines, codes Supernational, national, niche, local Economics and Trade Important to the Public Part of the culture of agriculture

Animal Welfare - USA

Regulating Animal Welfare Voluntary (Guidelines) vs. Involuntary (laws) On farm mostly voluntary but state bans on specific production systems are appearing

Quality Assurance Programs Development, Implementation and audit of the guidelines/standards Private sector taking the lead Emphasis has been on engineering criteria

Handling and Welfare Guidelines American Meat Institute United Egg Producers McDonald s, BK, Wendy s s & KFC Whole Foods Agricultural Animal Alliance Animal Welfare Institute Certified Humane Independent companies

Public Opinion

American Farm Bureau Survey, 2007 95 percent of respondents agreed with the statement, "It is important to me that animals on farms are well cared for. 68 percent think the government should take an active role in promoting the welfare of farm animals. 75 percent would vote for a state law requiring producers to treat farm animals better. 76 percent disagreed with the statement, "Low meat prices are more important than the well-being of farm animals."

Animal Law Rapid growing area of law 98 Law schools in the US now offer at least 1 course in animal law Journal of Animal Law and Ethics (Penn) Feb 24-24, 24, 2007 National animal advocacy competition at Harvard Law School Practices being banned on ballot initiatives

Animal Welfare in the USA Legislation, standards, guidelines, codes National, niche, local Economics and Trade Important to the Public Becoming part of the culture of agriculture

Improving Animal welfare?

Standards US guidelines driven by retailers, producers Market factors Plethora of programs Different standards Difficult to understand Assurance, enforcement varies with program

Standards and the Public Concerns of consumers/citizens must be included in the process Need better/more information about public attitudes Dialogue with public/external critics necessary as they can influence animal welfare policy

A useful model? Eurobarometer Attitudes of citizens and consumers Welfare Quality Project Standards and principles reflect scientific knowledge but are based on the public s s shared values The US is not Europe but perhaps the time has come for science-based national standards that reflect US values and the unique challenges faced by US agriculture

The welfare quality project will have a significant impact on standards, guidelines, and legislation in the US Global players Recommendations will be science based and reflect public attitudes Research and guidelines on transport, handling, and euthanasia will be presented to European Stakeholders this fall.

National Dialogue and Process about Farm Animal Welfare Set standards where sufficient science exist Develop and validate animal based standards of animal welfare Follow-up mechanism Increase and sustain dialogue among producers, scientists, veterinarians and other stakeholders Facilitate transparency and ethical consistency Provide incentives for producers to adopt and follow practices

Farm Animal welfare Reflection of a new social ethic concerning animals Part of the culture of agriculture pajor@purdue.edu