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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 1H 2M

Dawn Neo on the 4+ billion hens in cages in Asia and how we can help them

from How I Learned to Love Shrimp · host James Özden

Dawn was one of the first people in Asia working on cage-free reforms  – she started working on Asian farm animal welfare 10 years ago, often as one of the few individuals talking to major food companies about improving the welfare of animals in their supply chain.Dawn Neo is the director of corporate engagement at Global Food Partners. She works with food and hospitality businesses as well as various stakeholders in the industry to improve farm animal welfare. Prior to joining Global Food Partners, she was the lead for Humane Society International’s farm animal welfare program in Asia. Today, we cover lots of important things: Major trends in Asian farming, the 2025 cage-free deadline, how to deal with countries with large informal markets, cultural differences in campaigning and negotiation and much more. Chapters:(00:00:00) - Cold Intro (00:00:50) - James' intro and Dawn's background(00:08:12) - Why Asia is critical for farm animals(00:12:15) - How countries differ in production systems and why this matters (00:17:55) - Who is on track for their 2025 cage-free commitments?(00:23:17) - What if companies can't meet their commitments? & how do cage-free credits work?(00:31:13) - Which Asian countries are doing well?(00:36:48) - Rising egg consumption in Asia (00:41:09) - How to tackle informal markets? Should we get new commitments or hold companies accountable?(00:43:30) - Cultural differences in campaigning(00:57:09) - The need for patience & self-care in advocacy Resources: Global Food Partners LinkedInGlobal Food Partners podcastGlobal Food Partners contact pageJason Hickel – Less is more For sending recommendations of future guests: [email protected] James’ LinkedIn: James ÖzdenWith thanks to Tom Felbar (Ambedo Media) for amazing video and audio editing!Note: My (James') views here are my personal opinions and don't represent those of Coefficient Giving.If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review us - it means a lot to us!

Dawn was one of the first people in Asia working on cage-free reforms – she started working on Asian farm animal welfare 10 years ago, often as one of the few individuals talking to major food companies about improving the welfare of animals in their supply chain. Dawn Neo is the director of corporate engagement at Global Food Partners. She works with food and hospitality businesses as well as various stakeholders in the industry to improve farm animal welfare. Prior to joining Global F...

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