Wang Chien-kai

Wang Chien-kai

expert Taiwan

Wang Chien-kai is an assistant professor of animal sciences and the head of the Livestock Research Institute at National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. He gained attention in the news following a major recall of pesticide-contaminated eggs, where he attributed the contamination to the cramped conditions of traditional battery cages used for egg-laying hens. Wang emphasized the link between animal welfare, living conditions, and food safety, advocating for improvements in farming practices to produce healthier eggs.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Wang Chien-kai, an assistant professor of animal sciences, linked pesticide contamination in eggs to cramped living conditions for hens. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Pesticide in eggs tied to cramped hen cages: expert