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Eugene

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Fri Dec 15, 2017, 07:19 PM Dec 2017

Trump Administration Moves To Kill Rules For Organic Eggs [View all]

Source: NPR

Trump Administration Moves To Kill Rules For Organic Eggs

December 15, 20175:20 PM ET
DAN CHARLES

The Trump administration has announced plans to withdraw a regulation that would have required organic egg producers to give their hens room to graze outdoors.

The move was widely anticipated; the U.S. Department of Agriculture has repeatedly delayed the date on which these regulations would go into effect. But organic advocates still reacted with outrage and promised to fight the decision in court.

It's an unusual situation, because in this case the demand for regulation is coming from the very organic farmers who would need to meet those new rules. But those farmers say those rules are needed to maintain a level playing field in the organic industry.

Current organic rules require animals to have "access" to the outdoors. The largest egg producers, however, have built chicken houses that hold tens of thousands of hens, and the hens have access to the outdoors only through small enclosed "porches." Under the new rules, finalized at the end of the Obama administration, these porches would no longer be adequate.

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Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/12/15/571187112/trump-administration-moves-to-kill-rules-for-organic-eggs
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The rules are pretty pathetic anyway. What they need to do is subsidize farming for mucifer Dec 2017 #1
Good point. NT enough Dec 2017 #7
"Shut up and eat your corporate-industrial egg-like rations." - RepubliCorp, Inc. Achilleaze Dec 2017 #2
This is why I pay 7 bucks a dozen. n/t Kirk Lover Dec 2017 #16
so glad I handmade34 Dec 2017 #3
Would not be surprised if the administration tries to ban nutrition labeling altogether Freethinker65 Dec 2017 #4
And Crisco MFM008 Dec 2017 #5
I fully expect them to do exactly that. Ilsa Dec 2017 #6
Makes me want to get my own chickens Phoenix61 Dec 2017 #8
Why the insistence on keeping chickens indoors anyway? Ken Burch Dec 2017 #9
Haven't you ever seen Chicken Run? Danmel Dec 2017 #11
They don't do well in a freezing rain. FarCenter Dec 2017 #12
That explains not keeping them out all the time-but why not just let them wander in and out Ken Burch Dec 2017 #14
The answer is simple: MONEY. Kirk Lover Dec 2017 #15
Practically speaking: predators MissB Dec 2017 #17
On an industrial poultry farm, couldn't that be taken care of with a perimiter fence? Ken Burch Dec 2017 #20
Possibly but scale is important MissB Dec 2017 #21
I'm just saying that, since they're doing large-scale chicken farming anyway... Ken Burch Dec 2017 #22
We need ad funding. Every regulation he Laura PourMeADrink Dec 2017 #10
WTF? Now they're going after chickens? Vinca Dec 2017 #13
If McDonalds doesn't need them, neither do you..... brooklynite Dec 2017 #18
GOP agenda: screw everybody and everything that isn't a billionaire campaign contributor. nt TheFrenchRazor Dec 2017 #19
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