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Pig and poultry farming pollution scandal

Last updated: September 21, 2025 10:10 am
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Pollution from Pig and Poultry Farming Threatens Rivers and Wildlife, Report Finds

A recent report from the Wildlife Trusts has shed light on the detrimental impact of pollution from the massive pig and poultry farming sectors on rivers, landscapes, and wildlife. The findings reveal that the waste generated from producing millions of pigs and billions of birds and eggs annually amounts to approximately 10.4 million cubic meters, equivalent to 4,160 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

The excessive levels of nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in the manure make it challenging to use on farmland sustainably. This leads to pollution in habitats like rivers, compromising water quality and harming the freshwater ecosystem’s wildlife.

Environmental Hotspots

The report highlights that the situation is particularly severe in regions where poultry and pig production are concentrated. The study, conducted by Cumulus Consultants for the Wildlife Trusts, also reveals that over a third of the UK’s wheat crop is used for pig and poultry feed, underscoring the vast land area associated with livestock production beyond the intensive farming units.

Moreover, much of the land used for farming is treated with fertilizers and pesticides, which further contribute to countryside pollution, endangering wildlife and habitats.

Conservationists are urging the government and industry to assist farmers in transitioning to a more sustainable and integrated pig and poultry system. This shift is crucial to cleaning up rivers and meeting legally binding environmental targets.

The report details that the UK produces approximately 11 million pigs, 1.1 billion chickens, and 40 million egg-laying birds annually. While the industry is widespread across the UK, certain hotspots pose a high risk of concentrated waste accumulation in the environment.

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Geographical Distribution

For instance, in Breckland and South Norfolk, around 61% of the total farmed area would need to be allocated for muck spreading to maintain a healthy soil phosphorus balance. In England, 30% of pig holdings are located in Yorkshire and Humberside, and 28% of all poultry holdings are in the Midlands, with Lincolnshire alone housing an eighth of England’s broiler flock.

In Wales, nearly 56% of the total poultry flock is situated in Powys, while in Northern Ireland, two-thirds of pig holdings are concentrated in Armagh City, Banbridge, Craigavon, and Mid Ulster.

The report estimates that 520,000 to 580,000 hectares of wheat grown in the UK are required for pig and poultry feed, equating to 34-38% of the country’s total wheat crop. This usage is accompanied by the application of 2,621 tonnes of pesticides, including fungicides.

While environmental regulations govern pig and poultry housing throughout the UK, the report highlights that a significant portion of breeding sows in England, as well as a considerable proportion of pig populations nationwide, fall outside environmental permitting regulations.

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