"A Historic Step Forward": L214 Welcomes the Abandonment of Certain Farming Practices by the French Poultry Leader
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The L214 association welcomes the evolution of poultry farming practices at LDC, the French poultry leader, with the gradual adoption of the European Chicken Commitment L criteria.
The French poultry giant LDC is committed to improving the breeding conditions of its chickens by 2028. A victory welcomed by the L214 association after three years of public campaigning.
L214 has been campaigning for years to encourage LDC to meet certain European animal welfare criteria. The poultry group based in Sablé-sur-Sarthe will gradually fall into compliance.
This is a "historic step forward." On July 17, the animal rights association L214 welcomed the decision by the agri-food group LDC to commit to complying with the criteria of the European Chicken Commitment (ECC), to "put an end to the worst practices in chicken farming and slaughter in France" by 2028. Specifically, the group (which owns the Le Gaulois and Maître CoQ chicken brands and represents 40% of the French chicken meat market) is commi…
On a poultry farm operated by the LDC group, in Etival-lès-le-Mans (Sarthe), on 18 November 2024. MATHIEU PATTIER/ "OUEST FRANCE"/MAXPPP "This is a historic step forward", welcomes Brigitte Gothière, the co-founder of the association for the defense of farmed animals L214. The French poultry leader, the LDC group, undertook, in a press release published on Thursday 17 July, to respect for all the ranges of its flagship brands, Le Gaulois and Maî…
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