DuBreton Fulfills Its Promise on Animal Welfare
Three years ago, duBreton made a commitment to produce an additional 300,000 crate-free pigs at its Quebec farms. Although the pork industry is evolving, Les Viandes du Breton is already ahead of the animal welfare standards that will be in place in Canada in 2024. The production model of Les Viandes du Breton meets consumers' needs for organic and natural products and offers an interesting alternative to Canadian family farms, providing them with financial stability. "Three years ago, this unprecedented decision represented an estimated private investment of more than $30 million, strengthening our position as a leader in organic and Certified Humane Raised and Handled® pork production in North America. We have developed a unique production and management model for best practices based on animal welfare and GMO-free organic farming. We work with recognized and credible certification standards such as...
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