Farm Animal Welfare Impact Evaluation 2026
Farm Animal Welfare Impact & Sustainability Evaluation

FARMWISE Impact 2026

FARMWISE Impact 2026 is an NGO-led corporate assessment of major Japanese companies to evaluate the degree to which their farm animal welfare initiatives have an “impact” on actual welfare improvements. Impact” in this evaluation refers not only to the existence of a philosophy or declaration, but also to the establishment of a system that leads to improvements in the breeding environment and management through the specificity of policies, implementation status, scope of application to the supply chain, risk management, and level of information disclosure. Animal welfare responses are also connected to social sustainability, and this assessment is also a framework for identifying their social impact.
FARMWISE Impact 2026 is not intended to be a simple ranking. It is intended to visualize the achievement, challenges, and structural gaps of Japanese companies in comparison to internationally required animal welfare standards.

comments from the experts

The report appears to be impartial in that it relies primarily on the publicly available documents of each company for its evaluation. It may not be very pleasant for the companies being evaluated to have their business activities publicized side-by-side. However, for companies that are working hard, having their efforts visualized and evaluated would be a further encouragement. Above all, it will be a very useful data for consumers (the public). Many companies and organizations will be able to recognize the progress of livestock AW’s efforts by saying, “We have this kind of data, too. <Excerpts from comments

Shigeru Ohki Professor

Laboratory of Animal Resource Economics, Department of Animal Applied Science, Azabu University

We can use the results of this survey not only to criticize companies, but also to support their steady improvement by choosing better companies to purchase, invest, and work for. By selecting the best companies in the field of animal welfare, we will increase the number of such companies, thereby improving the level of animal welfare in the industry and in society. It is my great hope that information from initiatives such as this one will encourage buyers, investors, and workers to support the actions of companies and industries, thereby creating a virtuous cycle that will lead to a sustainable social economy.

Professor Takeshi Ito

Professor, Osaka University Doctor of Business Administration Social Solutions Initiative (SSI)

Evaluation Summary: Trends and Analysis

From a partial response to a company-wide strategy. From domestic standards to international standards. In the future, Japanese companies will be required to make structural and continuous improvements in order to fulfill their responsibilities to the international community.

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