Sue Kedgley

Minister of Agriculture’s Broken Promise on Pig Code

by Sue Kedgley

 

On 3rd November this year, Minister of Agriculture David Carter assured NZPA that a draft of the new Pig Code of Animal Welfare would “go out for consultation in about two weeks.”

In response to a suggestion from me that the Pig Code had been delayed and wouldn’t be completed this year (as the Minister had also promised) he said “it hasn’t been delayed at all, we are expecting the draft out for consultation in a matter of weeks, which was always the process.”

So here we are five weeks later, and there’s still no sign of the draft code, despite the Minister’s promise.

My prediction is that the Minister will pull the oldest trick in the book, and release the code on 21 December, or a couple of days before Christmas, in the expectation that it will be buried in the pre-Christmas rush.

The last Pig code was released on 21 December, 2005.

The Minister also promised that the new Pig code would be completed and issued this year, but there’s absolutely no chance of that. 

When the first draft of the Pig Code is finally released for consultation, just before Christmas, there will be a few months for people to make submissions, and then the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee will spend many more months finalising the code. So I doubt we will see a new Pig Code much before the end of next year.

That’s bad news for the thousands of sows who will spend their Christmas locked up in their sow crates.

The one thing consumers can do about this sorry state of affairs is to refuse to buy a Christmas ham, unless it’s been reared in a free range farm.

Published in Environment & Resource Management by Sue Kedgley on Wed, December 9th, 2009   

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