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Revision of EU animal-welfare legislation

In 2020, the Commission started a process to update and modernise the EU animal-welfare legislation. One important milestone was the publication of the Fitness Check, which evaluated current legislation covering farm welfare, welfare during animal slaughter, and welfare during animal transport.

In 2021, the Commission responded positively to the European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) "End the Cage Age", announcing plans to propose legislation to ban cages for the animal species and categories covered by the ECI.

In 2022 and 2023, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) adopted several scientific opinions to aid in modernising these laws, by providing scientific and technical evidence on animal welfare (see below “Actions taken during the previous Commission”).

When drafting new laws, the Commission considers this updated evidence alongside socio-economic and environmental impacts, as shown through thorough impact assessments.

In 2023, the Commission adopted a proposal to update the regulation on animal transport and a proposal for the first EU regulation on the welfare and traceability of dogs and cats.

Transport and dog & cat welfare – proposed legislation (2023)

Proposed measures on transport will improve the wellbeing of the 1.6 billion animals transported annually across and from EU borders. They will update the current rules – which are more than 20 years old – addressing their technical and administrative limitations for better enforcement.

New rules will introduce uniform EU standards for the welfare and traceability of dogs and cats. For the first time, there will be consistent rules for breeding, housing, handling and reproduction in breeding establishments, pet shops and shelters. The rules will also strengthen existing provisions to combat illegal trafficking.

The European Parliament and the Council are reviewing these two legislative proposals.

Vision on Agriculture and Food (2025)

The Vision for Agriculture and Food was adopted on 19 February 2025, building on the recommendations by the Strategic Dialogue on the Future of EU Agriculture.

As outlined in the vision document, the Commission will engage closely with farmers, the food supply chain and civil society. Based on these exchanges, the Commission plans to propose further revision to existing EU animal welfare legislation, including the phasing out of cages.

The Commission will also pursue, in line with international rules, a stronger alignment of animal-welfare standards applied to imported animals and food.

This revision will be based on the latest scientific evidence and consider the socio-economic impact on farmers and the agri-food chain. It will include support and tailored transition periods for specific species.

As part of the Vision for Agriculture and Food, the Commission will also explore targeted labelling related to animal welfare, to address societal expectations.

On-farm animal welfare – call for evidence and public consultation (2025)

Following the announcement made in the Vision on Agriculture, the Commission launched an impact assessment for a revision of EU’s on-farm welfare legislation. As a first step, between 18 June and 16 July 2025, the Commission ran a call for evidence regarding on-farm animal welfareto seek input from citizens, businesses, NGOs and other stakeholders to help revise EU animal welfare legislation. More than 700 responses were received.

The Commission continues to conduct various general and targeted consultations to contribute to the assessment of animal welfare, economic, social and environmental impacts of possible options.

This includes a 12-week public consultation regarding on-farm animal welfare for certain animals, running from 19 September to 12 December 2025, to gather the views of farmers, citizens, businesses, national and regional authorities, NGOs and other interested parties on the revision of the EU legislation.

Related links

  • 4 OCTOBER 2022
Executive Summary - Staff Working Document (2022)329
  • 5 OCTOBER 2022
Staff Working Document (2022)328
  • 9 JANUARY 2023
Inception Impact Assessments - Revision of the EU legislation on animal welfare