Avicola Hidalgo, Nutrave, Redondo and Grupo Vall Companys already have the Birds of Spain certification
- These four important poultry companies have already completed the audit process of this certificate that arises under the fundamental and unifying premises of Sustainability, Animal Welfare and Food Safety for the entire poultry meat production chain.
- The poultry products of these commercial brands may have this seal on their packaging and labels so that the consumer associates the consumption of poultry with this name with a product that meets the highest quality standards throughout the food chain.
- Other national producers are immersed in the process of obtaining this seal and will soon join the network of companies certified with the distinction. Birds of Spain
- The poultry sector produced more than 1.6 million tons of poultry meat in 2023, increasing production by 2.5% and recovering household consumption in relation to 2022
Madrid, April 4, 2024. The quality certificate BIRDS OF SPAIN (www.avesdeespana.es), promoted by Avianza (Spanish Interprofessional Association of Poultry Meat), is already a reality that highlights the production of poultry meat (chicken, turkey and quail) in our country, from its breeding , production, preparation of products and their distribution throughout the world.
This certificate adds four new member poultry companies that have verified through an exhaustive audit that they comply with the main values of the entire production chain: sustainability (both environmental, economic and social), the Animal welfare and the Food safety.
The companies Poultry Hidalgo, Nutrave, Redondo and Vall Companys Group (through its subsidiaries Pondex and Avigal) can now add the identification label of Birds of Spain, so that the consumer associates the consumption of poultry with this designation with a product that meets the highest quality standards throughout the food chain.
“That companies are betting on this unifying seal of Spanish poultry meat is a decisive step to highlight the quality of our poultry meat and consolidate the country as one of the European leaders in poultry meat production,” says Jordi Montfort, general secretary of Avianza and adds that “we are very satisfied with the great reception of this initiative since other national producers are immersed in the process of obtaining this seal and will soon join the network of companies certified with the Aves de Spain. We encourage other poultry producers to be part of Birds of Spain”.
All the information at the consumer's fingertips
The certification Birds of Spain in poultry meat products assures the consumer that the operators who obtain it have a certified system that includes strict traceability, quality and control requirements, identifying poultry in the market for the production of meat (fresh, refrigerated or frozen , whether packaged or in bulk); and products made, transformed or processed with it.
To this end, products that meet all the requirements of the regulation and are certified will have the label. Birds of Spain in its packaging. Besides, This logo carries a QR code, in which the consumer can scan and learn more about all the safety, quality and animal welfare certifications of the product they are consuming.
A leading sector in Spain
Avianza brings together more than 65 associated companies and represents more than 90% of companies linked to the poultry sector, both chicken, turkey and other poultry. In total, it has more than 5,000 farms and production centers, 281 cutting and processing rooms, which provide direct employment to more than 40,000 professionals.
The poultry sector produced more than 1.6 million tons of poultry meat in 2023, increasing production by 2.5% and recovering household consumption in relation to 2022. Poultry meat has become a refuge product for Spanish homes.