The Johannesburg High Court has issued a final order against state-owned poultry producer Daybreak Foods
Image: NSPCA
The Johannesburg High Court has issued a final order against state-owned poultry producer Daybreak Foods, following legal action by the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) over allegations of animal cruelty.
The ruling, handed down on Friday, compels the poultry producer to implement a series of measures aimed at addressing animal welfare concerns at its Limpopo facilities.
IOL previously reported that urgent inspections conducted by the NSPCA at Daybreak Farms revealed severely neglected poultry, leading to the culling of thousands of birds.
The court rejected Daybreak's claim that a R74 million cash injection from the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) had resolved the crisis.
“The urgency was necessitated by the collapse of [Daybreak’s] responsibility to appropriately care for the chickens in their possession and under their control,” the court said, adding that the management of Daybreak “has collapsed and there was financial mismanagement of the available funds”.
The court order requires Daybreak to:
In a statement issued to the media on Friday, the NSPCA said it will continue to closely monitor Daybreak’s compliance with the court order.
"We will remain vigilant in ensuring Daybreak’s full compliance with the Court’s order and will continue to monitor the situation closely," the NSPCA said.
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