Cargill not phasing out gestation crates
// 16 Apr 2007
In an article by Associated Press , the Kansas-based company Cargill was said
to be talking about 'phasing out' gestation crates in a letter to animal rights
group the Humane Society of the United States
(HSUS).
Reply
The letter was a reply to a HSUS call on
Cargill to follow Smithfield Foods' lead to phase out gestation
crates.
In response to that call, Cargill wrote that the company has
already been in the process of transitioning to 'group sow housing' for the last
four years and has converted more than half of its production
farms.
Interpretation
However, Cargill spokesman Mark Klein
said to the website Meatingplace.com, "We aren't phasing them out. The article
was HSUS's interpretation of our letter."
Last month, Burger King
announced it would increase purchases of pork from suppliers that don't keep
their animals in crates.
In the states of Arizona and Florida,
gestation crates are already forbidden. In addition, the topic is being debated
in California, Oregon and Maryland.
Related websites:
• Burger King
•
Cargill
•
Smithfield
•
Humane Society of the United States
•
Meatingplace.com
•
Associated Press
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