American Humane Certified(TM) Farm Animal Welfare Program Can Help Prevent Abuses Seen on HBO's 'Death on a Factory Farm' Documentary
American Humane Certified(TM) Farm Animal Welfare Program Can Help Prevent Abuses Seen on HBO's 'Death on a Factory Farm' Documentary
DENVER, March 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Humane Certified(TM) farm animal welfare program is appalled at the incidents of abuse shown last night on HBO's "Death on a Factory Farm" documentary.
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To avoid similar abusive situations for other farm animals, American Humane Certified continues to enlist more and more food producers in its humane monitoring and labeling program, which was the first in the United States and is, by far, the fastest growing and most comprehensive. The program is science-based and solutions-oriented, and American Humane works cooperatively with the industry to arrive at humane, compassionate methods and practices for food-animal growing and production.
"The HBO documentary, while depicting grossly appalling treatment of animals, makes the tremendously valid point that American consumers will not stand for animal abuse or cruelty, even if those animals are destined for the food supply," said Tim Amlaw, director of American Humane Certified. "The food industry realizes it must improve its welfare practices through programs such as ours, or potentially face more punitive legislation and regulations, and expensive government mandates."
American Humane Certified offers a three-tiered audit program called True Humane Tracking(TM) that provides food producers with the highest level of accountability and transparency from this independent, third-party auditing process. "Producers who embrace humane care are finding real market advantages and increased margins over those who do not," Amlaw added. "Farm animal welfare is quickly becoming a key piece of sustainable farming and production practices."
American Humane Certified recently announced yet another industry innovation -- its online Humane Care Training Program for food producers to use in educating employees, growers and contractors who handle animals. The training complements and expands American Humane Certified's national program of auditing and certifying the humane handling of animals raised for food. For producers, retailers and foodservice companies, the training will illustrate a significant, socially responsible undertaking, especially as they require their employees and independent suppliers and growers to be trained in humane care and animal welfare standards.
The True Humane Tracking program provided by American Humane Certified includes comprehensive annual on-site audits, ongoing audit updates and monitoring through online compliance resources and state-of-the-art, web-based independent video feeds that provide 24/7 real-time monitoring that includes instant alerts to issues so corrective action can be taken immediately.
What has been lacking in the past for producers are comprehensive tools to develop and assure humane practices in their operations. It is the mission of American Humane Certified to provide the necessary tools and resources to implement best practices in the humane care of farm animals, as well as to certify their implementation.
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Source: American Humane Association
CONTACT: Randy Blauvelt of American Humane Association, +1-303-925-9442,
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Web Site: http://www.americanhumane.org/
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