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La cría de animales con fines de peletería suscita importantes preocupaciones en relación con el bienestar de los animales, el medio ambiente y la salud pública. La iniciativa ciudadana europea «Fur-free Europe» (Una Europa sin peletería) pide que se prohíba a escala de la UE la cría y el sacrificio de animales de peletería, así como la comercialización de las pieles de estos animales y de productos de peletería en el mercado de la UE. Se espera que el Parlamento Europeo celebre un debate sobre este ...

The protection of animals at the time of slaughter is regulated at EU level by Council Regulation (EC) No 1099/2009. The regulation states that all animals should be stunned prior to having their throats cut. However, in order to ensure that some religious communities can consume meat in accordance with their precepts, and on the basis of the fundamental right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, a possible derogation ...

In recent decades, concern for animal welfare has been growing among citizens, businesses and policy-makers. The topic has been on the EU policy agenda for nearly 50 years, with the first EU law on the welfare of animals adopted in 1974. Since then, the EU has developed and expanded the scope of legislation in this area, achieving considerable improvements in the living conditions of farm animals and establishing some of the world's highest animal welfare standards. In 2012, the EU adopted a strategy ...

El bienestar animal es una cuestión cada vez más importante para los ciudadanos, los agricultores y los responsables políticos. Si bien la legislación de la Unión Europea establece normas estrictas a este respecto, la evaluación de su aplicación muestra que persisten deficiencias en determinados ámbitos. La Comisión de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (AGRI) del Parlamento Europeo ha elaborado un informe sobre la aplicación de la legislación de la Unión que rige el bienestar de los animales de granja ...

In 2014, the Commission presented a proposal for a regulation on medicated feed with the aim to update and harmonise rules that dated from 1990 and were laid out in a directive. Patchy national implementation was causing difficulties for producers, animal holders and the single market. Due to the strong correlation between the proposal on medicated feed and the draft regulation on veterinary medicinal products, legislative work on both acts was being coordinated to assure consistency between their ...

As part of the work on the EU's 2021-2027 budget, the European Commission proposed a set of regulations with the aim of reshaping and modernising the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP). Put forward on 1 June 2018, the 'CAP reform package' was finally adopted in December 2021. One of these regulations, the Amending Regulation, introduces changes to rules governing the common market organisation (CMO) in agricultural products (including the rules on wine), the EU quality schemes (geographical indications ...

En junio de 2018, la Comisión Europea presentó un paquete legislativo con el objetivo de reformar la política agrícola común (PAC), incluidas algunas de las normas sobre la organización común de mercados (OCM) de los productos agrícolas. Tras largas negociaciones, está previsto que el texto finalmente acordado por los negociadores del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo de la UE en junio de 2021 se someta a votación en el Pleno durante el período parcial de sesiones de noviembre II.

Each year, millions of live animals are transported by road, sea, rail and air within, and to and from, the European Union, for a number of reasons, such as slaughter, fattening or breeding. To protect their welfare during those journeys, the EU adopted Regulation 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport. An evaluation of the regulation showed that, when correctly implemented and enforced, it had a positive impact on animal welfare. However, in some areas weaknesses still persist, largely ...

Each year, millions of live animals are transported by road, sea, rail and air within, and to or from, the European Union, for a number of reasons, such as slaughter, fattening or breeding. To protect their welfare during those journeys, the EU adopted Regulation 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport. An evaluation of the regulation showed that, when correctly implemented and enforced, it had a positive impact on the welfare of animals. However, in some areas weaknesses still persist ...

Each year, millions of live animals are transported by road, sea, rail and air within, and to or from, the European Union, for a number of reasons, such as slaughter, fattening or breeding. To protect their welfare during those journeys, the EU adopted Regulation 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport. An evaluation of the regulation showed that, when correctly implemented and enforced, it had a positive impact on the welfare of animals. However, in some areas weaknesses still persist ...