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Egg Farmers of Australia is the voice of Australian egg farmers. We advocate on key policy issues affecting our industry and promote egg production by providing transparent information to the public.
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Egg Farmers of Australia is the voice of Australian egg farmers. We advocate on key policy issues affecting our industry and promote egg production by providing transparent information to the public.
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Egg Farmers of Australia is the national representative body of Australian egg farmers. We represent eighty five percent of all Australian egg farming.
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Egg farmers produce 17 million eggs every single day of the year to feed Australian families. We represent eighty five percent of all Australian egg farming and our members are involved in all farming methods, including cage, barn and free range.
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Who We Are – Click Here To Download PDF
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Egg Farmers of Australia works with our members to promote continuous improvement in all aspects of egg farming.
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Egg Farmers of Australia works with our members to promote continuous improvement in all aspects of egg farming.
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Egg Farmers of Australia is the national representative body of Australian egg farmers. We represent eighty five percent of all Australian egg farming and our members are involved in all farming methods, including cage, barn, and free range. EFA promotes and ensures the sustainability of the whole Australian egg industry, developing and advocating policy and participating in public conversations on issues affecting the industry. Our members include:
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98% of all farms are family owned and operated
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98% of all farms are family owned and operated
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Egg farmers produce 17 million eggs every single day of the year to feed Australian families.
About half of all eggs are bought by consumers in supermarkets and grocery stores, the rest go to food manufacturers, restaurants, cafes and other food outlets.
Egg farmers use three main farming methods to meet consumers’ needs. These are cages, barns and free range. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, but all are vital to meet the needs of Australian families. Scroll down to find out more about each method.
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However, each system of production has benefits and disadvantages. See below for a comparison of some key indicators against each system.
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Cost: Lowest Egg hygiene: Cleanest – no routine washing Disease: Lowest incidence & lowest use of vaccines Anti-biotics: Not needed Mortality rate: Lowest |
Cannibalism: Lowest Behaviour: Less ability to express natural behaviour Bone strength: Lowest Physiological stress: Same Carbon footprint: Lowest |
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Cost: Medium Egg hygiene: Routine washing required Disease: Medium Anti-biotics: Needed Mortality rate: Low |
Cannibalism: Medium Behaviour: More ability to express innate behaviour Bone strength: Medium Physiological stress: Same Carbon footprint: Moderate |
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Cost: Highest Egg hygiene: Essential Disease: Highest incidence & highest need for vaccines Anti-biotics: Needed Mortality rate: Highest |
Cannibalism: Highest Behaviour: Highest freedom to express innate behaviours Bone strength: Highest Physiological stress: Same Carbon footprint: Highest |
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Egg hygiene: Cleanest – no routine washing
Disease: Lowest incidence & lowest use of vaccines
Anti-biotics: Not needed
Mortality rate: Lowest
Cannibalism: Lowest
Behaviour: Less ability to express natural behaviour
Bone strength: Lowest
Physiological stress: Same
Carbon footprint: Lowest
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Egg hygiene: Routine washing required
Disease: Medium
Anti-biotics: Needed
Mortality rate: Low
Cannibalism: Medium
Behaviour: More ability to express innate behaviour
Bone strength: Medium
Physiological stress: Same
Carbon footprint: Moderate
[/et_pb_tab][et_pb_tab title=”Free Range” _builder_version=”3.0.85″]Cost: Highest
Egg hygiene: Essential
Disease: Highest incidence & highest need for vaccines
Anti-biotics: Needed
Mortality rate: Highest
Cannibalism: Highest
Behaviour: Highest freedom to express innate behaviours
Bone strength: Highest
Physiological stress: Same
Carbon footprint: Highest
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An egg farmers’ primary concern is the welfare of his or her hens, because healthy hens mean healthy eggs.
EFA is a primary supporter of legally enforceable animal welfare standards for each farming method. This ensures that consumers can have confidence that our hens are protected and that all farmers are meeting those standards, and therefore the community’s expectations.
More information on the scientific research that underpins our commitment to animal welfare can be found HERE.
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Please visit the Australian Eggs website.
For and international comparison visit the Coalition for Sustainable Egg Supply website.
The Coalition is comprised of leading animal welfare scientists, academic institutions, non-government organisations, egg suppliers, and restaurant/foodservice and food retail companies. The Coalition recently completed a three-year study into egg production and the results can be found HERE.
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Although consumer demand for free range eggs has risen over the past decade, cage eggs remain an important and affordable option for many Australians.
Most people know that cage eggs are cheaper but it surprises many to find out that on most animal welfare measures they rate the same or better than free range. Cage eggs also have the lowest carbon footprint.
Compared to other farming methods cage egg farming:
- has the lowest incidence of disease, mortality and cannibalism,
- has the cleanest hens producing the cleanest eggs,
- highest protection from predators,
- does not require anti-biotics,
- has the lowest need for vaccinations,
- has the lowest risk of predators.
Combined, these benefits make cage eggs the most affordable and sustainable egg for consumers.
[/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Should Cage Eggs Be Banned?” open_toggle_background_color=”#ffffff” closed_toggle_background_color=”#efefef” _builder_version=”3.0.87″ title_text_color=”#7a2816″ title_font=”|on|||” border_width_all=”2px” border_color_all=”#efefef” border_style_all=”solid” use_border_color=”on” border_color=”#efefef” border_width=”2px”]It is no surprise to farmers there is concern about cage eggs. This method of production has been much maligned, with misleading information, important facts ignored and emotive messages directed at the public.
A ban or mandatory phase out is a drastic measure that is unnecessary and impractical.
It’s unnecessary as well managed cage systems that meet national standards have the highest levels of hen health and bio-security. EFA wants these standards legally mandated.
Any such move is also impractical as it will cause massive loss of production, significantly increase the price of eggs and put the financial burden of industry change on governments and consumers.
It will also take away consumer choice. Farmers have, and will continue to respond to consumer preferences. Over the past decade consumer preference has increased the demand for free range eggs and farmers have adjusted accordingly, taking on those transition costs.
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As the national representative body, Egg Farmers of Australia is committed to openness and transparency in carrying out its core responsibilities of promoting and ensuring the sustainability of the whole Australian egg industry.
This includes through the development and advocacy of policy, and in our participation in public conversations on issues affecting the industry.
Egg Farmers of Australia believes in the welfare of our hens and is committed to providing consumers with confidence in all farming methods employed in the Australian egg industry.
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For more nutritional information on Australian eggs visit the
Egg Nutrition Council webpage
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- Feed and Nutrtion
- Flock Health and Disease Management
- Environmental Sustainability
- Food Safety and Human Nutrition
- Proactive Extension and Adoption
- Animal Welfare
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- Dec 2019 – Woolworths listening to producers in tough times
- Dec 2019 – Tougher Trespass Laws
- Nov 2019 – Petitioning Last Resort for Egg Industry
- Nov 2019 – Banks and Animal Welfare
- Oct 2019 – Egg producers calling on retailers
- Oct 2019 – Pinch-Points of Egg Production
- Oct 2019 – Drought Impacts Producers
- June 2019 – Relaunch Member Update
- Nov 2018 – Proposed Australian Animal Welfare Standards & Guidelines (Poultry)
- Nov 2018 – Drought Impacts Force Changes At Egg Farmers Australia
- Sept 2018 – Egg farmers respond to RSPCA campaign
- Mar 2018 – Roosters benched as egg farmers announce new focus on women’s leadership
- Feb 2018 – Temporary cap on cages as farmers revamp community engagement
- Apr 2017 – Free Range Finally Unscrambled
- Apr 2017 – Cage Egg Farming: get the facts
- Feb 2017 – Notice of objection period to deactivate EADR Levy
- Jan 2017 – Egg Farmers Correct the Record on Free Range Egg Labelling
- Apr 2016 – AECL puts Catalyst straight
- Apr 2016 – A win for Consumers as free range code finally cracked
- Apr 2016 – Consumers will have more clarity now a national standard for Free Range Eggs has been agreed upon
- Oct 2015 – Australian Egg Farmers United on Free Range
- Oct 2015 – Egg Industry Welcomes Consultation Process
- Jun 2015 – National Approach to Egg Labelling
- Jun 2015 – New Definition of Free Range
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2021
- Jul 2021 – ABC Misuse Term ‘Battery’ Hen
2020
- Nov 2020 – Egg farmer runs for VFF Vice-President
- Aug 2020 – Egg Farmers of Australia welcome Perishable Goods ACCC inquiry
- Jul 2020 – Egg Farmers meet Welfare Panel
- Jun 2020 – Queensland Government transforms Agribusiness
- Jun 2020 – Egg Chairman receives Queen’s Birthday Honour
- Jun 2020 – Why we need caged eggs
- May 2020 –The pressing case for caged eggs in Australia
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