02/11/2011
Animals could suffer major health problems on farms, according to vets, if moves to ban the preventive use of antibiotics in Europe goes ahead.
Animals could suffer major health problems on farms if moves to ban the preventive use of antibiotics in Europe goes ahead, according to vets. MEPs have passed a resolution because of concerns about humans and animals developing a resistance if they're over used - the European Parliament will publish its statement of intent later this month. The British Veterinary Association argues that banning all such use will seriously affect the health and welfare of animals.
Almost half of shoppers surveyed say they bought free range or high welfare products in September, according to research by IGD. That's an increase on the same month last year despite the economic downturn and often higher prices of such products. Anna Hill asks if shoppers are committed to buying free-range or simply buy token products. She also visits a pig farmer to find out the difference between 'outdoor reared', 'outdoor bred' and 'free-range' and why he wants a definition enshrined in law.
Produced by Anne Marie Bullock. Presented by Anna Hill.
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