The Use of Cages in Farming

Dear Constituent,

Thank you for writing to me on the use of cages in farming.

Defra has provided an update in the following Written Answer:

‘We have delivered an ambitious legislative programme since the publication of the Action Plan [for Animal Welfare], which will deliver significant improvements for animals in the UK and abroad. We are firmly committed to maintaining our strong track record on animal welfare and to delivering continued improvements, both in the course of this Parliament and beyond.

Our recent announcement on delivering the measures in the Kept Animals Bill through single measure Bills will help us to deliver two further commitments in the plan, including the ban on live exports. These are our key priorities. We do not consider the time is right to consult on cage reforms, being mindful of the challenges the sectors are facing. The market is already driving the move away from using cages for laying hen production. The proportion of eggs that come from caged hens has steadily decreased from 47% of total throughput in Q4 2017, to 21% in Q1 2023.

We continue to work with the sector to maintain and enhance our high standards. The Government’s animal welfare priorities for its Animal Health and Welfare Pathway include supporting producers to transition away from confinement systems.’ (Animal Welfare, WQ 188424; Rt Hon. Mark Spencer MP, Minister of State, Defra; 12 June 2023)

Thank you again and I hope that this is helpful.

Yours sincerely,

Mel Stride MP

MP for Central Devon