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Farm animal welfare standards praise for Cranswick as it tops national list

Hull-headquartered supermarket supplier sets the standard as it expands into foodservice

Cranswick's standards at the farm gate have been celebrated.(Image: wearehalo.co.uk)

Cranswick has been named as the only meat processor to achieve Tier One status in a global business benchmark of farm animal welfare.

The FTSE-listed Hull-headquartered operation joins M&S, Noble Foods and Waitrose at the pinnacle of the standard.

Only four from 150 bnenchmarked hit the top grade.

It is the fifth successive year it has made the BBFAW list, underlining consistency.

Adam Couch, chief executive of Cranswick Plc, said: “We are extremely proud to have received this accolade for the fifth year running.

“It is a huge result for all involved. Animal welfare is of paramount importance to us and we continue to strengthen our industry leading position in this important area.

Adam Couch, CEO at Cranswick

“We are increasing the meat sourced through our own farms, enabling us to have a greater level of control over the wellbeing of our animals.

"We continue to work closely with our suppliers to ensure that the raw materials and ingredients for our products are ethically sourced through tight and transparent supply chains. Animal welfare is intrinsic to meat integrity and we take our responsibilities in this area very seriously.”