| 03/03/08
 The British Poultry Council, which represents British chicken
              farmers and processors, has challenged the RSPCA’s claims
              today that there had been a huge change in shoppers’ buying
            preferences for chicken. 
             
		
            
              
             
              
                |  |  BPC Chief Executive, Peter Bradnock said,”The RSPCA conclusion
              from its own survey is misleading and is not being reflected in
              the marketplace. The RSPCA is misrepresenting the good standards
              already in place on British chicken farms to promote its own “Freedom
              Food” brand and is ignoring the fact that the major retailers
              are already selling British chickens reared to standards that exceed
              the “Freedom Food” requirements“.
 British chickens sold in supermarkets are reared to rigorous Red
              Tractor Chicken Assurance standards, which cover both indoor and
              free-range chickens. These Standards are owned and managed independently
              from the chicken industry, and every farm is inspected at least
              once every year by independent auditors.
 
 The Red Tractor Assured Chicken Standards are more comprehensive
              than the RSPCA “Freedom Food” brand requirements ensuring
              high levels of farm hygiene and food safety for consumers, as well
              as providing a protective environment for the chickens to be able
              to express their natural behaviors.
 
 Commenting further, Mr Bradnock said: “The RSPCA’s
              claims about a sudden amazing change in shoppers’ behaviour
              based on its own survey are not borne out by consumers’ actual
              buying decisions in supermarkets. Free range chicken sales under
              Red Tractor standards had been increasing consistently throughout
              last year, long before the Channel 4 celebrity chefs’ entertainment
              programmes screened in January this year “.
 
 January 2008 sales for free range have shown a 35% increase on
              January 2007 but only an 11% increase on November 2007, showing
              there was already a significant growth trend. However, free range
              chicken sales, at just 6% of total UK chicken sales are still only
              a small, albeit growing, part of the national shoppers’ buying
              preferences.
 
 The British Poultry Council is the leading representative organization
              for companies and individuals engaged in breeding, hatching, rearing
              and processing chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese to produce poultry
            meat.
 
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