Reuters reports that BRF SA, the world’s largest poultry exporter, said on Tuesday 17 August that Saudi Arabia’s health regulat
The National Chicken Council (NCC) report provides a comprehensive overview of US chickens raised for meat, known as “broilers,” and the industry’s collective progress in its environmental, broiler welfare and social impact journey, as well as efforts to build a more sustainable food system.
The 2020 US Broiler Chicken Industry Sustainability Report was submitted to the Scientific Group of the UN Food Systems Summit 2021, ahead of the UN Food Systems Summit to be held 23 September in New York City. Guided and inspired by the call to action in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report is also intended to complement the important work being done by the US Roundtable for Sustainable Poultry & Eggs, which is developing a framework for collecting data to further innovation, drive improvements and support communication about the measured and verified sustainability of US chicken.
Six essential industry topics are addressed in NCC’s report, including: air, land and water; broiler health and welfare; employee safety and well-being; food and consumer safety; community support; and food security. The report features new broiler life cycle assessment (LCA) data commissioned by NCC. The Broiler Production System Life Cycle Assessment: 2020 Update reveals the broiler industry achieved significant improvements in key sustainability intensity metrics (environmental footprint per kilogram of bird) between 2010 and 2020:
The report also features the US chicken industry’s collective accomplishments, including:
“We take pride in how our chicken gets from farm to table, but we know that sustainability is a journey of collective successes and growth areas. It’s on us as an industry to review our impact and areas of improvement so that we can direct our industry toward a more sustainable future,” said Brown. “We invite all consumers to learn how the US chicken industry is producing safe, nutritious and sustainable food. This new report is one resource to help shed light on the sustainable practices behind the food on their table.”
View the 2020 US Broiler Chicken Industry Sustainability Report here. For a snapshot of key report data, download this infographic.
Reuters reports that BRF SA, the world’s largest poultry exporter, said on Tuesday 17 August that Saudi Arabia’s health regulat
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Reuters reports that the proposed restrictions, communicated by the Saudis to the World Trade Organization (WTO), would cut the shelf life of frozen chicken to three months from one year previously, potentially disrupting BRFs ability to serve that market, Luz said in a call to discuss the companys firs
Treehugger has often covered the carbon footprint of cows. And the carbon footprint of flying. But I honestly never thought we would be covering the carbon footprint of flying cows. But in Ireland, they are planning on flying calves to Belgium or the Netherlands as a way of getting them to European markets in less time; the current journey is considered inhumane and the Dutch government is considering a ban on trips more than eight hours. According to the Guardian, thats actually the law in t