
28/03/25 Investigation into supply chain arbitration, sexing chicks in eggs, small island dairy
A prevailing culture of fear between supermarkets and their suppliers - has the system that was supposed to ensure fairness failed?
Farmers are too afraid to use a government system that was set-up to improve their relationship with the supermarkets, according to a new investigation by 成人快手 One鈥檚 Countryfile.
All week we've been looking at the egg industry. Yesterday we heard about pullets, the young female chicks that grow into laying hens. But for every egg that hatches a female chick, there's another that hatches male, and cockerels can't lay eggs, which obviously renders them useless for egg producers. In the UK these chicks are gassed at one day old, but in Europe techniques are being used to sex the chicks before they're hatched, whilst still in the egg.
St Agnes is the most southerly of the Isles of Scilly. It's home to the Hicks family and their very small herd of dairy cows. The herd provides milk for the island鈥檚 residents, around 80 people, and summer ice cream for the tourists. For this Sunday's edition of our sister programme On Your Farm Sarah Swadling went to meet them.
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