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Help the EU prepare its assessment on animal welfare during transport

ESFA gathers the views of stakeholders in scientific assessment on the welfare of animals during transport in the EU.

19 April 2021
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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is gathering the views of stakeholders in the early stages of its scientific assessment on the welfare of animals during transport in the EU.

The purpose of the consultation is to:

  • Gather any available data and information related to the environment – temperature, humidity, ammonia levels, etc – that animals experience during transport.
  • Obtain stakeholders’ views on whether the mandate sent to EFSA and our interpretation of its terms of reference cover relevant transport practices and areas of concern.
  • Collect feedback on the practical obstacles that stand in the way of compliance with current animal welfare legislation when transporting animals.

Nikolaus Kriz, head of EFSA’s Animal and Plant Health Unit, said: “...The scientific literature on animal transport is scarce, which is why we are looking for input from all relevant bodies, such as animal transport organisations, national authorities, NGOs, and veterinary associations.

The scientific opinion, which is expected to be finalised in the second half of 2022, will identify the hazards and welfare consequences of common transport practices – e.g. roll-on roll-off ferries, road and air – for six groups of animals: equids, bovines, small ruminants, pigs, domestic birds, and rabbits.

Within the framework of the Farm to Fork strategy, EFSA’s findings will support the update of policies aimed at safeguarding the welfare of transported animals in the EU. The consultation will remain open for eight weeks, closing on 10 June 2021.

April 15, 2021/ ESFA/ European Union.
https://www.efsa.europa.eu/

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