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What is the Farm Animal Welfare Council?

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The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) is an independent advisory body established by the Government in 1979. Its terms of reference are to keep under review the welfare of farm animals on agricultural land, at market, in transit and at the place of slaughter; and to advise the Government of any legislative or other changes that may be necessary.

The Council can:

  • investigate any topic falling within its remit.

  • communicate freely with outside bodies, the European Commission and the public.

  • publish its advice independently.

Latest advice

12 December 2008: The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) today publishes its Opinion on Policy Instruments for Protecting and Improving Farm Animal Welfare (PDF 100 KB) on its website. A news release (PDF 25 KB) has also been issued

13 November 2008: The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) today publishes its Opinion on the Welfare of Farmed Gamebirds (PDF 95 KB) on its website. A news release has also been issued.

17 September 2008: Consultation: The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has set up a Working Group to examine how education and communication can positively affect the welfare of farm animals (PDF 100 KB). Comments to Simon Renn in the FAWC Secretariat (to the address or e-mail in the consultation letter) by 24 October 2008. A news release (PDF 50 KB) has also been issued.

20 August 2008:

  • FAWC responded to the Welsh Assembly Government's consultation on a new strategy for farming in Wales, "Farming, Food and Countryside - Building a Secure Future. The letter (PDF 30KB) is available here.
  • FAWC responded to Defra's consultation on proposals for a 'Health Check' of the EU Common Agricultural Policy. The letter (PDF 50KB) is available here.

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