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Avian influenza and 'free range' status – what does the law say?

04 July 2023

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Following the announcement that housing measures have now been lifted across England and Wales we've updated our guidance on the legal requirements you need to be aware of when labelling packs of eggs. NFU members will need to log in to view the guidance on this page in full.

Further support

This information is not intended to constitute legal advice, and any member who is unsure of their best course of action should consider speaking to their local EMI (Egg Marketing Inspector) or should consider taking independent legal advice.

NFU members can also contact NFU CallFirst onÌý0370 845 8458 for advice and referrals to the NFU's legal panel firms.

AIPZ lifted

The AIPZ's (Avian Influenza Prevention Zone) in place across England and Wales were both lifted on 4 July 2023, following the reduction in risk level to 'low' for all poultry.

This announcement follows the lifting of mandatory housing measures on 18 April 2023. A ban on poultry gatherings remains in place.

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