Congratulations to Miller Poultry, Country Natural Beef, Hearst Ranch Beef, and Diestel Family Ranch The team at Global Animal Partnership are thrilled to congratulate our partners at Miller Poultry, Country…
Happy New Year! We find the first week of January a really magical time – a time to reflect on the previous year, and all the exciting plans for the New…
G.A.P. is excited to welcome two new members to its Board of Directors: Cheryl Queen and David Pitman. David Pitman is a lifelong poultry farmer, representing his family’s 60-year poultry…
GAP has provided a grant-in-aid of research to the University of Guelph, Ontario for a two-year research project. This is an important step toward our goal of replacing 100% of chicken breeds that result in poor welfare outcomes by 2024 with breeds meeting specified welfare outcomes within our 5-Step® Rating Program.
America’s most comprehensive farm animal welfare program focuses on cage-free standard.
In March 2016, Global Animal Partnership (GAP) announced our intention to replace 100% of fast-growing chicken breeds with slower-growing breeds for all levels of our 5- Step® Rating Program by 2024.
Today, Compass Group USA and the animal welfare certification program Global Animal Partnership (GAP) announced a historic and unique partnership to transform the welfare of chickens within Compass’ supply chain.
One of the things we do as an organization around this time of the year while we’re setting our plans for the coming year, is to reflect on the year that’s coming to an end. Wow, 2016 was a big year for GAP!
The term “family farm” gets tossed around a lot when talking about animal agriculture and is often used for marketing in ways that can be misleading. But what does “family farm” actually mean?
“I’m a person who wants to make practical change happen on the ground” – Temple Grandin