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Posted: October 15, 2003 by Certified Humane
Toronto Globe : Winnipeg Turkey’s Life Good to the Last Gobble
They still end up on a Thanksgiving table. But the turkeys at the Organic Bread Basket in Winnipeg have enjoyed a better, if not longer, life than most.
Posted: September 15, 2003 by Certified Humane
Drover’s Journal : Happy Cattle, Happy Consumers
Animal-welfare audits might someday become necessary for market access, but for now, a few producers are voluntarily participating in a certification process to add value and exploit a niche market.
Posted: September 7, 2003 by Certified Humane
San Francisco Chronicle : Humane Handling Taking Hold on Animal Farms
The increased public concern about animal welfare has worked its way even to the major fast-food chains, which have adopted animal-welfare guidelines that producers must follow if they want to sell beef, chicken or eggs to the biggest buyers in the country.
Posted: September 1, 2003 by Certified Humane
ASPCA Animal Watch : A New Label for Humanely Raised Meat
Adele Douglass is the executive director of Humane Farm Animal Care (HFAC), a Virginia-based nonprofit organization that administers the “Certified Humane Raised & Handled” program. What does “Certified Humane” signify, and why should consumers care?
Posted: August 13, 2003 by Certified Humane
Seattle Post-Intelligencer : ‘Ethical Omnivores’ Want Meat from Cruelty-Free Environments
People want clean dairy and meat. They want wild-caught salmon. ‘Fast Food Nation’ did a lot to wake people up to what’s happening, and a lot of people are asking more questions about their food.
Posted: August 12, 2003 by Certified Humane
USA Today : Certified Humane the “Gold Standard” in Improving the Lives of Farm Animals
This spring the Certified Humane program created a gold standard for animal welfare.
Posted: August 1, 2003 by Certified Humane
National Consumers League Bulletin : New For Consumers: Humane Labeling Program
Consumers have the right to know how cattle are treated and thanks to a new Humane Farm Animal Care ( HFAC) program, obtaining this knowledge before purchasing meat will soon become easier.
Posted: July 3, 2003 by Certified Humane
Gourmet Magazine : Food for Thought
Food for Thought: More and more farmers are raising animals humanely. But how do you spot their products?
Posted: June 4, 2003 by Certified Humane
Chicago Tribune : A Label for Lovers of Meat, and Animals
A new label is being launched for consumers concerned about the treatment of farm animals that supply meat, poultry, dairy and egg products.
Posted: May 23, 2003 by Certified Humane
Associated Press : The ‘Humane’ Seal Of Approval
Contented cows can now offer proof: labels certifying their milk and beef came from livestock raised under what several animal welfare groups consider humane conditions.