Germany: Government Advisors Think Livestock Production is Not Fit for Future

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The Scientific Advisory Board for agricultural policy has presented their study titled ‘towards a socially accepted animal husbandry’ to the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture. The scientists came to the conclusion that the current housing conditions in livestock production were not fit for the future. This has further fueled the public debate about the future of animal husbandry in Germany.

Germany: Government Advisors Think Livestock Production is Not Fit for Future

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