Consumers confused about chicken
29-Jun-2010
This is despite the fact that the Australian poultry industry ceased these practices nearly half a century ago. At that time the Australian Government made it illegal to add hormones or steroids to chicken.
Steggles commissioned a study by newspoll among 1000 people and results showed that 76 per cent remained under the misconception that the use of hormones and/or steroids occurred in chicken production. This has prompted the Steggles organisation to address this consumer perception through a public education campaign.
The Steggles group MD, John Camilleri said, “I can assure all Australians there are absolutely no hormones or steroids added to any of our chickens. This is a fundamental commitment to our consumers.”
“It is important consumers are fully aware of the facts about chicken farming and that Australian families can take great comfort in knowing that chickens in Australia are produced in accordance with the regulations and standards set by the statutory authorities and the industry.
“The use of cages in the chicken meat industry is another misconception,” he added.
“Cages are not used in our chicken meat farming operations across Australia. Steggles chickens are free to roam in custom-built, well-ventilated barns with constant access to food and water. Technical staff are also engaged to specifically monitor and audit the welfare of our chickens.
“Dispelling myths like these is important for our industry particularly considering the popularity of chicken in Australia,” added Camilleri.
Recent research showed that chicken is now the most consumed meat in Australia, overtaking beef, with one out of three people eating chicken at least three times a week.
http://www.foodweek.com.au/main-features-page.aspx?ID=7587
SOURCE - 25 June 2010 Steggles
Will this Steggles public education about chickens address the crowded conditions of the chickens, the use of antibiotics, GM feed for the chickens and processes and chemicals used after the killing of the chicken? I think not!
This is despite the fact that the Australian poultry industry ceased these practices nearly half a century ago. At that time the Australian Government made it illegal to add hormones or steroids to chicken.
Steggles commissioned a study by newspoll among 1000 people and results showed that 76 per cent remained under the misconception that the use of hormones and/or steroids occurred in chicken production. This has prompted the Steggles organisation to address this consumer perception through a public education campaign.
The Steggles group MD, John Camilleri said, “I can assure all Australians there are absolutely no hormones or steroids added to any of our chickens. This is a fundamental commitment to our consumers.”
“It is important consumers are fully aware of the facts about chicken farming and that Australian families can take great comfort in knowing that chickens in Australia are produced in accordance with the regulations and standards set by the statutory authorities and the industry.
“The use of cages in the chicken meat industry is another misconception,” he added.
“Cages are not used in our chicken meat farming operations across Australia. Steggles chickens are free to roam in custom-built, well-ventilated barns with constant access to food and water. Technical staff are also engaged to specifically monitor and audit the welfare of our chickens.
“Dispelling myths like these is important for our industry particularly considering the popularity of chicken in Australia,” added Camilleri.
Recent research showed that chicken is now the most consumed meat in Australia, overtaking beef, with one out of three people eating chicken at least three times a week.
http://www.foodweek.com.au/main-features-page.aspx?ID=7587
SOURCE - 25 June 2010 Steggles
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