Compassion In World Farming, Ireland

Submissions, talks and articles



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Submission: SUBMISSION TO THE 2020 STRATEGY COMMITTEE, March 2010. Compassion in World Farming - Ireland's submission to the 2020 Strategy Committee, which has been established by Agriculture Minister Smith to look at the future for Ireland's agri-food industry.

Submission: SUBMISSION ON CAP AFTER 2013, September 2009. Compassion in World Farming - Ireland's submission on the direction that the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) takes after 2013 argues that CAP funds should be directed to areas such as care of the environment, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, food safety, preservation of the landscape, and animal welfare.

Formal Complaint: FORMAL COMPLAINT TO THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION WITH REGARD TO PIG WELFARE IN IRELAND, JULY 2009. This details Ireland's failure to ensure that pigs are provided with effective enrichment materials and that routine tail docking is not carried out.

Presentation: PRESENTATION TO THE OIREACHTAS JOINT AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE, 13th DECEMBER 2006. CIWF-Ireland's presentation to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture and Food, identifying farm animal welfare problems in Ireland today and proposing improvements.

Submission: FOOD LABELLING. CIWF-Ireland's submission to the Food Safety Authority of Ireland for its consultation process in the EU, calling for improved labelling of all food of animal origin.

Submission: THE FUTURE FOR THE IRISH PIG INDUSTRY (2006). CIWF-Ireland's submission to Teagasc's discussions on the formulation of an action plan for the pig industry in Ireland.

Talk: FUR - A FASHION TO BE ASHAMED OF (2006). This talk by CIWF-Ireland's Director, was presented at the celebration of World Vegetarian Day at the Dublin Food Co-op in October 2005.

Submission: CIWF-IRELAND'S SUBMISSION ON EU ANIMAL TRANSPORT LAW. CIWF-Ireland made this submission to the Irish Government's consultation process on the implementation of the new EU Animal Transport Regulation (EU Regulation 1/2005), which comes into force in 2007.


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