1.1 The UK government is committed to tackling contractual unfairness where it exists in the agri-food supply chain. At the UK Farm to Fork Summit held at Downing Street on 16 May 2023 we announced a new review into fairness in the egg supply chain. This builds on the reviews we already have underway using powers under s.29 Agriculture Act 2020 to improve transparency and fair contractual dealing in the dairy and pig sectors.
1.2 The chicken egg sector has faced numerous significant challenges over the last several years that have impacted egg supplies. Global impacts have resulted in input costs for feed and energy rising significantly at the same time as the sector has dealt with the impacts of the unprecedented Avian Influenza outbreak. Industry has reported that the population of laying hens in the UK, which was 43 million in 2021, fell to 38 million in 2022.
1.3 UK consumers have driven demand for free-range eggs. As a result, in 2022, over 60% of the eggs produced in the UK were free range (see quarterly UK statistics about eggs to June 2023). Further changes are likely to come to the sector in coming years, with major UK retailers committing to phase out eggs produced by caged hens by 2025.
1.4 This consultation will focus on eggs produced by chickens for human consumption and any reference to ‘eggs’ is intended to refer to chicken eggs. This consultation follows similar consultations that have already taken place looking at the dairy and pig sectors and is UK government’s next step in delivering on our commitment to consult on the need for supply chain fairness regulations on a sector-by-sector basis.
1.5 For wider context the summary of responses for each of these consultations can be found online:
dairy industry contractual relationships consultation
contractual practice in the UK pig sector consultation
1.6 This is a UK wide consultation, undertaken by DEFRA with the agreement of the Scottish Government, Welsh Government and pending the return of Northern Ireland ministers, DAERA officials. We recognise that there are differences between the egg supply chains across Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Any further action in response to the findings of this consultation will be discussed and agreed with the devolved governments