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Eggs: Marketing

Question for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

UIN HL3477, tabled on 16 November 2022

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to review the 16 week protection period for the marketing of free range eggs on occasions when mandatory housing measures are imposed for poultry and other captive birds.

Answered on

30 November 2022

Egg Marketing Standards provides a 16-week derogation period during which the free-range description can be retained on eggs even if hens have been housed.

Defra currently has no plans to review this derogation period. However, in recognition of the pressures the egg sector is currently facing, particularly rising input costs alongside the impacts of Avian Influenza, Defra has granted a concession which will apply if the housing orders that are currently in place in England exceed the 16 week derogation period. This concession will allow producers and packers, on a one-off basis, the option to use either direct print to pack or an affixed label on free-range boxes. Accompanying clear and transparent point of sale signage should also be in place to ensure consumers are not misled and to avoid undermining consumer confidence in the free-range industry.