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<p>The Government’s manifesto made it clear that we would take early steps to control
the export of live farm animals for slaughter once we leave the European Union. We
are considering all of the options in the context of our exit from the EU as part
of our broader commitment to further strengthen animal welfare.</p><p>Last year, we
launched a Call for Evidence on controlling live exports for slaughter and improving
the welfare of all animals during transport. We passed this evidence to the Farm Animal
Welfare Committee (FAWC), who recently submitted their advice to Defra and the Devolved
Administrations including in relation to live exports. We are considering FAWC’s report
and aim to publish it, along with a Government response, in due course. We expect
to come forward with proposals for public consultation to improve animal welfare in
transport.</p><p>As we move towards a new relationship with Europe and the rest of
the world, we have a unique opportunity to shape future animal welfare policy in the
UK to ensure the highest standards in every area.</p>
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