EU Encouraged to Explore Alternatives to Live Animal Transport

Each year, millions of animals endure “difficult journeys” both within and beyond Europe.

Transported overland and by sea, these sentient beings face inadequate welfare protections, especially when exported to countries outside the EU, according to the campaign group Eurogroup for Animals.

The organisation stresses the urgent need to modernise and significantly strengthen the EU’s Transport Regulation, and urges a long-term shift toward a model in which live animal transportation is no longer necessary.

Eurogroup for Animals states:

“The EU’s live animal transport industry is riddled with problems.”

It further adds:

“Not only is the sector detrimental to the welfare of countless animals, but tragedies are common. Vessels are detained at borders for days on end, leaving animals abandoned without food or water.

“Animals are neglected by workers, and therefore suffer from injuries, exposure to extreme temperatures, and more. Sea journeys are made hazardously on vessels that don’t pass basic standards for animal welfare.”

Eurogroup for Animals has pushed for reform in this “problematic” sector for years and believes that “the EU is finally responding.”

EU lawmakers have been reviewing the transport regulation — the legislation governing the welfare of all transported animals — since December 2023. However, according to the group, the proposed measures do not yet go far enough.

It argues:

“As the file moves along the legislative process, it is vital these proposals are adapted further to ensure they adequately address the welfare needs of the animals currently suffering in this sector.

“Ideally, EU policy-makers will also focus on alternatives to the live animal transport industry, so no live animal is forced to endure difficult and lengthy journeys that feel innately unnatural to them.”

Live animal transport in the EU: factbox

  • In 2022, 1,562,618,904 ovines, bovines, poultry, and pigs were transported alive across the EU and from the EU to countries outside Europe;
  • Farm birds made up 97% of all live animal exports, making them the most traded species. The top EU exporters of poultry were Hungary, Czechia, and Poland;
  • In 2019, 57,523 tonnes of fish were reported as exported alive from the EU, with 93% destined for other Member States;
  • 87,817 horses, asses, mules, and hinnies were transported alive both within the EU and to non-EU destinations.

Comments

4 responses to “EU Encouraged to Explore Alternatives to Live Animal Transport”

  1. Brick Mooch Avatar
    Brick Mooch

    Oh, splendid! Let’s just keep cramming sentient beings into trucks and boats like they’re the latest IKEA flat-pack. Who needs a comfy life when you can have an epic road trip filled with discomfort and suspense, eh? 😂

  2. hightower Avatar
    hightower

    Well, it’s great to see the EU finally having a lightbulb moment about live animal transport—nothing says ‘progressive politics’ quite like a half-hearted attempt to address the “difficult journeys” of our four-legged friends, right? 🐑🚢 Let’s just hope the next proposal comes with a side of common sense and a sprinkle of compassion.

  3. demolition queen Avatar
    demolition queen

    Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “progress” like shipping our furry friends across borders in a game of “who can hold their breath the longest.” 🐑🚢 Maybe next we can try sending them by pigeon post for a real adventure! 😏✈️

  4. Mad Robin Avatar
    Mad Robin

    Oh, brilliant idea to keep sending live animals on a grand tour of Europe – who doesn’t love a bit of animal road trip? 🐄✈️ Next, let’s book them a nice hotel for their “difficult journeys” too!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Bardella oder Le Pen: Wer führt Frankreichs Rechte in die Wahl?

Bardella oder Le Pen: Wer führt Frankreichs Rechte in die Wahl?

Bardella oder Le Pen: Wer führt Frankreichs Rechte in die Wahl?
Heute entscheidet ein französisches Berufungsgericht über die politische Zukunft von Marine Le Pen. Eine Bestätigung des Urteils wegen Veruntreuung von EU-Geldern, das auch ein fünfjähriges Ämterverbot einschließt, könnte erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Führung der rechtsextremen politischen Landschaft in Frankreich haben. Jordan Bard

Read More

Iran’s Sovereignty at the Forefront Amid Khamenei Funeral Indicating Regional Shift

Iran’s Sovereignty at the Forefront Amid Khamenei Funeral Indicating Regional Shift

Tehran, Iran, July 06, Eurotoday Newspaper – Iran sovereignty became the dominant message as thousands gathered for ceremonies honoring Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The state-organized funeral was presented as more than a national farewell, with officials emphasizing continuity, national unity and resistance to external pressure. The carefully managed event drew attention from governments across the M

Read More

Portugal and Spain Bear Europe’s World Cup Hopes

Portugal and Spain Bear Europe’s World Cup Hopes

Monday’s Dallas clash sees two Iberian teams, two football eras, and raises questions about Europe’s depth in an expanded World Cup
Portugal and Spain face off in Dallas on Monday in a World Cup round-of-16 match that goes beyond a border rivalry. Spain comes as European champions with a clean knockout win, while Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, pursue the major international title missing fr

Read More

Belgium Considers Palestinian Recognition Following Hamas Withdrawal from Gaza Governance

Belgium Considers Palestinian Recognition Following Hamas Withdrawal from Gaza Governance

European support for recognizing Palestinian statehood has increased in recent years due to Israel’s war in Gaza, initiated in response to an attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023. The Hamas assault resulted in approximately 1,200 fatalities in Israel, mostly civilians, and 251 hostages were taken.
The health ministry in Gaza, governed by Hamas, reported more than 73,000 Palestinian deaths caused by

Read More

AI Manufacturing Market Grows with Solstice’s $14.5 Billion Acquisition of Element Solutions

AI Manufacturing Market Grows with Solstice’s $14.5 Billion Acquisition of Element Solutions

New York, July 06, Eurotoday Newspaper – AI manufacturing market continues to reshape global industrial investment after Solstice announced an agreement to acquire Element Solutions in a transaction valued at approximately $14.5 billion. The acquisition is one of the largest specialty chemicals deals of the year and reflects growing demand for advanced materials used in semiconductor manufacturing

Read More

Final Vote Approaches for EU Social Security Rules

Final Vote Approaches for EU Social Security Rules

Parliament to Approve Key Changes for Europeans Living and Working Across Borders
European lawmakers are set to finalize new social security coordination rules aimed at reducing uncertainty for millions working and residing across EU borders. The reform is scheduled for debate in Strasbourg on Monday night and a vote on Tuesday, addressing which country is responsible for benefits when EU citize

Read More

Germany Increases Defense Spending in New Budget Plan Before NATO Summit

Germany Increases Defense Spending in New Budget Plan Before NATO Summit

In 2027, the government plans a total expenditure of €555.4 billion, with €109.7 billion, or about 20 percent, allocated to defense spending. This share is expected to increase, reaching €183.7 billion for defense in 2030 from a projected total of €635.4 billion.
The 2027 spending plan was released before the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, where European leaders aim to persuade U.S. President Don

Read More

Press Releases vs. Digital PR: Understanding the Modern Business Difference

Press Releases vs. Digital PR: Understanding the Modern Business Difference

London, July 06, 2026 – Eurotoday Newspaper — Press Releases vs Digital PR is drawing increased attention as businesses shift toward modern communication strategies that improve media visibility and online authority. Marketing professionals say companies are increasingly combining traditional press releases with digital PR campaigns to reach wider audiences and strengthen their search presence.

Read More

The Myth of Toyota’s Reliability: How a Brand-New Hybrid Left Me Stranded, and Why Japan’s Response Broke My Trust

The Myth of Toyota’s Reliability: How a Brand-New Hybrid Left Me Stranded, and Why Japan’s Response Broke My Trust

While Chinese manufacturers fight aggressively for European market share with premium customer care, Toyota leaves a loyal repeat customer stranded without a car for nearly two months—and responds with a cold, generic letter from corporate headquarters.

Introduction:

For decades, Toyota has rested comfortably on a hard-earned reputation for bulletproof reliability. But for Valerii S., a

Read More

Article 7 – Hungary’s Rule of Law Reset Must Reach Its Privacy Watchdog

Article 7 – Hungary’s Rule of Law Reset Must Reach Its Privacy Watchdog

Protecting religious minorities, journalists, civil society, and sensitive personal data should be part of Hungary’s Article 7 recovery plan, which requires new leadership at NAIH. Hungary’s democratic renewal cannot stop at courts, corruption, media freedom, and EU funds. If Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s new administration wants to restore the rule of law, it must rebuild trust in state bodies t

Read More