EU poultry meat sector to develop a sustainability charter

Members of AVEC, the European Poultry Meat Association, have committed to develop a sustainability charter that will be published in early 2022.
calendar icon 5 October 2021
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150 representatives from the European Poultry Meat Sector met on 10 September 2021 in Berlin where the German member of AVEC, BVG – Bundesverband der Geflügelschlachtereien eV -hosted the 63rd AVEC General Assembly.

The debates focused on the sustainability of the sector, in the context of the Green Deal and EU Farm to fork strategy, with a lively exchange between first class speakers from both authorities and academia.

The General Assembly concluded with a major announcement, as AVEC’s President, Paul Lopez, presented the so-called “Berlin Declaration” in which the European poultry meat sector commits to develop a “Sustainability Charter” to be published at the start of 2022.

Through this commitment, AVEC intends to demonstrate that European Poultry Meat is part of the solution in the fight against climate change by developing concrete solutions to improve the sustainability of the sector. The sector aims at finding a balance between the 3 pillars – Environment, Social and Economy to establish true sustainability.

AVEC’s Secretary General, Birthe Steenberg, made clear that “the level of commitment of the EU poultry meat sector is highly dependent on the willingness and capacity of the EU Commission to defend the sector from unfair competition from third countries. It is of huge importance that the efforts implemented in EU poultry meat sector – which will raise the production costs – are not met with a counter effect of larger imports of poultry meat from third countries. We produce meat in a very climate smart way in Europe – so importing more meat from third countries will in the end lead to higher GHG emissions globally.”

The launch of this sustainability charter is an unprecedented effort from the sector to respond to society’s concerns on sustainability and highlights the high level of responsibility from the sector to face the upcoming challenge of climate change.

The 2021 AVEC Annual Report was launched during the General Assembly and can be read here.

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