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You are here: HomeNews & EventsAnnual Report highlights HSA’s continued efforts to increase its worldwide reach

Annual Report highlights HSA’s continued efforts to increase its worldwide reach

18 September 2017

HSA’s Annual Report for 2016-17, which has just been published, highlights the charity’s ongoing work to improve the welfare of food animals between the farm gate and slaughter around the world.

It’s been a busy year for the HSA with staff delivering animal welfare lectures, assessment visits and hands on training as well as providing animal welfare advice and commencing a survey of a sample of livestock markets across England and Wales to evaluate the animal welfare provisions currently in place.

Some of the work over this past year is making a difference now, whilst other projects undertaken by the charity have the potential to make a positive difference in the future.  Click here to download a copy of the report.

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