Post by account_disabled on Feb 28, 2024 1:04:57 GMT -6
The Stop Industrial Livestock State Coordinator, in which more than 60 neighborhood platforms from rural areas affected by industrial livestock farming throughout Spain are represented, sent an open letter this Friday to the President of the Government and the Ministers of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Health and Consumption with the aim of putting an end to the unsustainable industrial livestock model. More than 800 organizations and groups have joined this letter , such as the Platform for Extensive Livestock and Pastoralism, ADDA, Friends of the Earth, Compassion in World Farming, Ecologists in Action, Food and Water Action Europe, Greenpeace, Food Justice, SEO Birdlife, WWF Spain, Youth for Climate-Fridays for Future Spain, the Santa María la Real Historical Heritage Foundation or the Professional College of Geography in Castilla y León.
More than 500 professionals from the fields of agriculture, livestock, teaching, medical and veterinary practice, research, engineering or law, among many others, have also adhered to the document . This massive support has been achieved in less than a week, in the midst of the debate and controversy generated by Minister Alberto Garzón's statements about Malta Phone Number the need to reduce meat consumption, his criticism of industrial livestock farming and macro farms, and support for a model extensive livestock farming. Have you read this? Garzón, the demagoguery of the right and the misers of the PSOE “It is time for them to listen to us,” explains Inmaculada Lozano, spokesperson for the Stop State Coordinator, “we cannot let the debate on the industrial livestock model die, on its disastrous consequences for the planet and for rural Spain without reaching to a clear commitment to action. In many towns we can no longer even drink tap water and in others we are drinking contaminated water without knowing it. Enough of words and controversies! We want serious commitments to end this serious problem,” she concludes.
In recent years we have been witnessing the disproportionate and uncontrolled advance of industrial livestock farming in Spain, which is contributing to serious environmental, economic, demographic and public health impacts in rural Spain. We have time to avoid even more dramatic and irreversible consequences, but to do so, courageous and forceful actions are urgently needed. Dismantling the hoax Activist against fake news brings to light what is behind the “attack” on Garzón Faced with the enormous outcry from society, more and more public administrations are positioning themselves against industrial livestock farming. For example, the Community Board of Castilla La-Mancha has implemented the first regional moratorium on industrial pig farming, the Provincial Councils of Ciudad Real, Albacete and Granada have approved motions against this model and, in Catalonia, has implemented a moratorium in 68 municipalities until.
More than 500 professionals from the fields of agriculture, livestock, teaching, medical and veterinary practice, research, engineering or law, among many others, have also adhered to the document . This massive support has been achieved in less than a week, in the midst of the debate and controversy generated by Minister Alberto Garzón's statements about Malta Phone Number the need to reduce meat consumption, his criticism of industrial livestock farming and macro farms, and support for a model extensive livestock farming. Have you read this? Garzón, the demagoguery of the right and the misers of the PSOE “It is time for them to listen to us,” explains Inmaculada Lozano, spokesperson for the Stop State Coordinator, “we cannot let the debate on the industrial livestock model die, on its disastrous consequences for the planet and for rural Spain without reaching to a clear commitment to action. In many towns we can no longer even drink tap water and in others we are drinking contaminated water without knowing it. Enough of words and controversies! We want serious commitments to end this serious problem,” she concludes.
In recent years we have been witnessing the disproportionate and uncontrolled advance of industrial livestock farming in Spain, which is contributing to serious environmental, economic, demographic and public health impacts in rural Spain. We have time to avoid even more dramatic and irreversible consequences, but to do so, courageous and forceful actions are urgently needed. Dismantling the hoax Activist against fake news brings to light what is behind the “attack” on Garzón Faced with the enormous outcry from society, more and more public administrations are positioning themselves against industrial livestock farming. For example, the Community Board of Castilla La-Mancha has implemented the first regional moratorium on industrial pig farming, the Provincial Councils of Ciudad Real, Albacete and Granada have approved motions against this model and, in Catalonia, has implemented a moratorium in 68 municipalities until.