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On-Farm Food Safety:

Over the past decade, food safety has emerged as one of consumers’ top concerns. A 2001 Angus Reid poll indicated that overall concern for food safety had increased to 74% among Canadians. This increased sensitivity to the safety level of food in Canada has resulted from both real and perceived food safety problems.

As consumer expectations have changed, so have those of food marketers, retailers and restaurants. Due to the heightened level of concern, food safety has become a priority for governments and the agri-food industry, in Canada and around the world.

This section will provide you with important information about how Chicken Farmers of Canada has taken the leadership in the goal to prove the quality and the safety of our product.

CFC's on-farm food safety program, called Safe, Safer, Safest, ensures that top-notch safety procedures and standardized safety systems will be found on each Canadian chicken farm. This will ensure that Canadian chicken farmers continue to produce safe and high quality product, as they have been doing for generations.

Animal Care:

Public and farmer attitudes about animal care have evolved significantly over the past 25 years. Changes in these attitudes, as well as industry developments and enhancements, have resulted in ongoing developments in farm animal care practices.

In March 2003, CFC established a committee to examine the development of an auditable animal care program based on the existing Code of Practice. The goal was to develop a comprehensive program designed to demonstrate the appropriate care given to Canadian chickens.

CFC's On-Farm Food Safety Program

Safe, Safer, Safest

Avian Influenza Biosecurity Checklist

Code of Practice

Animal Care Fact Sheet

What Chickens Eat

Pullorum Disease 

Antibiotics: Your Questions Answered

Poultry Industry Opinion-Editorial on Animal Care June 2005

Halal Chicken -- Questions and Answers

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