Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals on industrial farm animal production facilities, while in reality, the industrialization of animal agriculture jeopardizes food security by degrading the environment, threatening human health, and diminishing income-earning opportunities in rural areas. Support from governments and international agencies for more humane and sustainable agricultural systems can ensure adequate food consumption and nutrition throughout the developing world
Farmers, just like other businessmen, attempt to produce a saleable product at the least possible co...
The influence of agricultural biotechnology on industrial consolidation may have lasting effects on ...
Research on ethical issues within food systems is often human-centric. As a consequence, animal-cent...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
It is not yet widely recognized that the livestock industry has become a major threat to the world\u...
Livestock play a major role in basic food-security, which in turn is the first principle of national...
The continuous confinement of chickens, pigs, turkeys, cattle, and other animals raised in industria...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Today, about 800 million people experience hunger and malnutrition. The major underlying factors inc...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The industrialization of animal agriculture has fundamentally transformed animal health markets whil...
Factory farming – industrial livestock production – is a key driver of multiple harms. Its crowded, ...
change The livestock sector is rapidly industrializing, particularly in developing or emerging econo...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Farmers, just like other businessmen, attempt to produce a saleable product at the least possible co...
The influence of agricultural biotechnology on industrial consolidation may have lasting effects on ...
Research on ethical issues within food systems is often human-centric. As a consequence, animal-cent...
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals o...
It is not yet widely recognized that the livestock industry has become a major threat to the world\u...
Livestock play a major role in basic food-security, which in turn is the first principle of national...
The continuous confinement of chickens, pigs, turkeys, cattle, and other animals raised in industria...
Industrialized animal agriculture production practices and systems not only jeopardize the welfare o...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Today, about 800 million people experience hunger and malnutrition. The major underlying factors inc...
The paper examines the relationship between farm animal welfare, industrial farm animal production, ...
The industrialization of animal agriculture has fundamentally transformed animal health markets whil...
Factory farming – industrial livestock production – is a key driver of multiple harms. Its crowded, ...
change The livestock sector is rapidly industrializing, particularly in developing or emerging econo...
Of the world’s nearly 6.8 billion humans, almost 1 billion people are malnourished. Feeding half the...
Farmers, just like other businessmen, attempt to produce a saleable product at the least possible co...
The influence of agricultural biotechnology on industrial consolidation may have lasting effects on ...
Research on ethical issues within food systems is often human-centric. As a consequence, animal-cent...