Claims from an activist group that the Defra Secretary was acting unlawfully in allowing so-called “fast-growing” chickens have been dismissed by the High Court.
British Poultry Council (BPC) chief executive, Richard Griffiths, said: “Today’s decision underscores the crucial role industry plays in ensuring UK food security, through responsible and efficient practices.”
The 2023 ruling found that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) was not breaking the law, and now the judge has dismissed activist group The Humane League’s grounds for appeal.
Griffiths said: “Claims that our producers do not uphold world class standards undermine the decades of innovation and investment that define British poultry. Over 90% of production is Red Tractor certified, and BPC members work closely with regulators to consistently improve welfare.
“We are always open to the thoughts and opinions of others, including exploring all methods of production. Open and transparent discussion is at the heart of continual progress in bird welfare.”
He continued: “But spurious claims serve to undermine consumer confidence. People should be able to trust that the food they purchase is produced with the utmost responsibility.
“I hope today’s judgement reinforces that trust and helps reiterate that British poultry meat producers are committed to driving animal welfare standards.”