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Intensive Poultry Units

P003035 - 27 January 2025 to 03 March 2025

Presentations: 2
Presenters: 1

At a Glance

This petition concerning intensive poultry units was presented to Parliament 2 times by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

The petition highlights the pollution caused by intensive chicken farming, particularly noting that chicken manure spreading can lead to phosphate leaching into rivers like the River Wye, causing ecological damage and algal blooms.

Action Requested

The House of Commons urges the Government to introduce a ban on new intensive poultry units, support farmers to exit this industry, and take action to reduce chicken consumption to sustainable levels.

Key Facts

  • Phosphate pollution from manure causes unacceptable levels in over half of English rivers.
  • River Wye is at risk of ecological collapse due to industrial chicken farming.
  • Similar petition by the Soil Association received over 30,000 signatures.

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
03 March 2025
North Herefordshire
Presented
27 January 2025
North Herefordshire
I am honoured to have been asked to present this petition on behalf of more than 30,000 supporters of the Soil Association who are deeply concerned about the impact of intensive poultry production on river pollution. This issue is of particular concern to residents in my constituency of North Herefordshire, where the River Wye and its tributaries, such as the River Lugg, are deeply impacted by phosphate pollution, with troubling effects on wildlife and the wider economy. Indeed, the concern prompted me to establish the all-party parliamentary group on water pollution, of which I am co-chair. The 30,543 petitioners “therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Government to introduce a ban on new intensive poultry units, to support farmers to exit this industry and to take action to reduce chicken consumption to more sustainable levels.”
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