
Egg Producers Ask Supermarkets to Drop Non-GM Requirement on Feeds
July 15, 2011 |
The British Free Range Egg Producers Association (BFREP) is asking supermarkets to abandon the non-GM requirement on feeds which is not imposed on other farmers.
"Egg producers are having a very difficult time at the moment. The price they receive for their eggs has been cut and costs have been rising very sharply. BFREPA's own costings show that free range producers are currently losing £5.67 on every bird, and organic producers are losing £6.08 per bird. John Retson, BFREPA chairman, said, "Removing the requirement to use non-GM feed would be a great help to producers at this very difficult time."
Meetings are on-going with representatives of three major supermarket chains. Retson added that a resolution needs to be arrived soon as any further delay would affect feed supply and add to production cost.
See the article at http://www.farminguk.com/news/Egg-producers-press-for-GM-approval_21100.html
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