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Posted: April 2, 2024 by Certified Humane®
Ba Huan Ha Noi Joint Stock Company
Ba Huan Company was founded in 1985 by sixteen-year-old entrepreneur Pham Thi Huan. Its cage-free eggs under the brand “Ke Phi Fresh Eggs” are supplied to supermarket chains, restaurants, and hotels in Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi and other neighboring cities. Ba Huan became acquainted with the Certified Humane® program through the company’s clients. “Due to …
Posted: March 20, 2024 by Certified Humane®
New Standards for Farmed Atlantic Salmon
Select the links below to view the new standards for Farmed Atlantic Salmon in English or Spanish. (ENGLISH) FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON (SPANISH) SALMÓN DEL ATLÁNTICO DE CULTIVO
Posted: February 29, 2024 by Certified Humane®
ButcherBox exclusively sources Certified Humane® pork, beef, and bison
ButcherBox’s move to stand behind the Certified Humane® labels on its beef and pork further proves that consumers care about how animals in the food industry are treated, said Executive Director Mimi Stein.
Posted: May 17, 2022 by Certified Humane®
Regenerative and Sustainable Agriculture
While our focus remains on the welfare of farm animals, Certified Humane® certification is complementary to regenerative systems, including Regenerative Organic Certified, ‘Certified Regenerative’ Beef by Greenham, and other individual programs. Regenerative agricultural practices actively improve the environment and soil carbon sequestration and are a key tool for the future of agriculture in combatting climate …
Posted: June 5, 2017 by HFAC
Survey reveals more than half of U.S. consumers concerned about animal welfare
Survey: More consumers concerned about animal welfare More than half of U.S. consumers (58%) are more concerned about food animal welfare now than they were just a few years ago, according to a recent report, “Animal Welfare: Issues & Opportunities in the Meat, Poultry & Egg Markets in the U.S.” In the report, by market …