(3/3) EU: Total #meat production is expected to decline by 2035. #Beef production is projected to decrease due to #sustainability concerns, low profitability & regulations. #Pigmeat consumption is projected to decrease due to sustainability concerns: https://agriculture.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-agricultural-outlook-2024-35-resilient-sector-adapts-climate-change-sustainability-concerns-and-2024-12-11_en #pork
EU agricultural outlook 2024-35: A resilient sector adapts to climate change, sustainability concerns, and shifting consumer demand

Discover key insights from the EU agricultural outlook report 2023-2035, highlighting trends in agricultural productivity, trade resilience, shifting consumer preferences, and environmental improvements in EU agriculture.

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🐶 "Save dogs, eat pigs?" 🐷

A nice article about South Korea that goes through... applications of carnist behaviors and speciesist fallacies.

From "jobs tho" to "cultural moral relativism", see them all...

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People in South Korea have faced international criticism over dog meat for decades. Now the government has finally moved to prohibit the practice - to the jubilation of the Western media.

Dog meat supporters decried the ban as a travesty, even threatening to unleash two million dogs in protest. While politicians expected opposition, not a single parliamentarian from any party voted against the ban.

But the debate raises deeper questions: is the narrowly applied outrage over dog meat justified, or do we just have a blind spot when it comes to our own meat practices? Morally speaking, are animal products like pig meat familiar to consumers in the West any different to dog meat?
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https://theecologist.org/2024/mar/18/save-dogs-eat-pigs

#goVegan #meatEating #carnism #speciesism #vegan #veganism #dogMeat #pigMeat #meat #dogs #dogLivestock #barkon #barkbeque

Save dogs, eat pigs?

South Korea has banned dog meat, but is pig meat any different?

The Ecologist

EU #pigmeat production decreased on average by 5.6%. Due to the limited supply, EU domestic use decreased by 2.8% in 2022, averaging at 31.8 kg per capita. This would further go down in 2023 by 5.5%.

EU #poultry consumption could go up by 2.5% in 2023. #AgriOutlook

🐦🔗: https://n.respublicae.eu/EUAgri/status/1641459683360915457

EU Agriculture🌱 (@EUAgri)

EU #pigmeat production decreased on average by 5.6%. Due to the limited supply, EU domestic use decreased by 2.8% in 2022, averaging at 31.8 kg per capita. This would further go down in 2023 by 5.5%. EU #poultry consumption could go up by 2.5% in 2023. #AgriOutlook

Nitter

We're on our way
We're on our way to hell
We're on our way
But we are doing well
Well, well

#toffemuziek #pigmeat #music #frysk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUPxiiMQlIY

Were on Our Way

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