
The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries has appointed a citizen panel consisting of 36 representative Danes to make recommendations for better animal welfare for the country’s pigs as part of the agreement ‘Together for the Animals’. The citizen panel will follow the OECD deliberative principles for good citizen engagement and will be implemented by an independent third-party secretariat consisting of We Do Democracy and the Democracy X Foundation.
On February 26, the third session of the Citizen Panel participants will meet. The session is not open to the public.
Denmark is the world’s largest producer of pork per capita, and pig production is a central pillar of the Danish food industry. Better animal welfare in future pig production must be found by letting representative citizens identify the balances between rural and urban areas, between consumer expectations and producer conditions in a global market, and between economic sustainability and ethical responsibility.
A citizens’ panel is a little sister to a citizens’ assembly
A deliberative citizen panel draws on the same methodology and principles as a citizens’ assembly. The citizen panel differs in that there are fewer members, less time to complete the task and a focus on producing recommendations for a defined challenge. The process is based on a focused core question that is determined in collaboration with the client.
The process is also based on the same principles as a citizens’ panel according to international practice, with a focus on arm’s length to the client and adherence to the OECD principles of mandate, transparency, use of independent experts, protection of citizens, facilitation by an independent third-party secretariat and a clear commitment from the client on how to respond and act on the panel’s recommendations.
Facts:
Read more here on the ministry’swebsite
February 26, 2026
NOTE: This is a closed meeting.