In meeting no.1 of 2026, at the last minute, the Commission flooded expert group with Big Meat & Dairy interests, mislabelled as “experts”.

This underhand move badly erodes trust.

Civil society engaged in good faith. Democracy, science & the public interest must come first❗

Full press release by European Environmental Bureau: https://eeb.org/en/eu-livestock-strategy-talks-in-ebaf-undermined-before-they-begin-commission-stacks-the-table-with-big-business-interests/

Shame on you, @EUCommission !

The list is dominated by Big Meat and Dairy industry interests. This choice blatantly tilts the discussion in favour of Big Business and dominates the space that was meant for trust-based, balanced exchange.

This move runs directly counter to the EBAF’s stated strategic purpose. The Board was established following the Strategic Dialogue on Agriculture and Food launched by Commission President von der Leyen in 2024, which promised to “depolarise the agrifood debate” and build a new culture of trust and inclusive dialogue. Instead, last-minute and opaque decisions that further amplify already powerful industry voices seriously undermine trust in this Commission and lend weight to concerns that EU agrifood policy is increasingly being shaped by corporate interests.

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The stakes could not be higher. Europe is facing intersecting crises, biodiversity collapse, climate breakdown, public health risks, deteriorating animal welfare standards and growing pressure on farmers’ incomes and agricultural resilience. Citizens across Europe have been promised evidence-based policymaking that delivers solutions, not talk-shops, not excuses, and not the quiet capture of EU policymaking by unaccountable corporations.

The undersigned organisations remain committed to a constructive and balanced EBAF process. But this will only be possible if the Commission restores transparency, balance, and trust. Over-representing industrial food and farming interests in a forum where they are already represented fundamentally undermines evidence-based debate and calls into question the Commission’s intentions at a critical moment.

#BigMeat #BigDairy

And .. a great infographic (from Aug 2020) showing which companies own many organic brands.

#organic #organicfood #bigfood #bigdairy #bigmeat

https://philhoward.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/organicjuly20small.png

Great article on the state of organic certifiers (tl;dr .. they aren't all equal).

BTW .. OrganicEye is a wonderful organization. From their website .."We monitor the increasingly corrupt relationship between corporate agribusiness and government regulators that has eroded the working definition of organics."

#OrganicEye #organic #organicfood #farming #bigfood #bigdairy #bigmeat

https://organiceye.org/usda-organic-certification-untrustworthy/

USDA Organic Certification “Untrustworthy”

Advocates Publish Guide to Bypass Federal Agency

OrganicEye

#Unilever who controls 5 of the world's top 10 selling #IceCream brands is looking to unload its entire frozen treats portfolio. Perhaps dealing with iconoclastic Ben & Jerry's insistence on #Boycott of sales in the occupied territories just tired the #Rotterdam based brand aggregator out, but they have directed a legal team to shed their sweet frozen treats portfolio including names like #Popsicle , #Klondike #Breyers, #Magnum, #Cornetto #Walls #Talenti and #GoodHumor that do close to $8 billion a year in sales.

https://on.ft.com/4eBEhHU #FT #Confections #BigDairy #CorporateSocialResponsibility

Unilever to split off ice cream business and cut 7,500 jobs

Consumer group aims for €800mn of cost savings as it separates division

Financial Times

Remember how SARS-CoV-2 emerged out of China's wild animal farms and traditional markets, and how the government there failed to prevent it, stop it, and investigate it seriously? (Yes, the lableakers are still 🤡.)

Well, the US government is doing the same with the avian influenza strain which are emerging as a large outbreak across multiple species, and among the US bird and cow farming sector. This avian influenza virus has also infected a mysterious amount of workers so far, possibly dozens, and it's just one bad day away from getting adaptations to become a new pandemic in humans (such as by mixing with pig influenza or with seasonal influenza).

Here's a long article showing a bit of the governmental failure and how that's tied to the meat industry and the "state within a state" which is the USDA:

"Inside the Bungled Bird Flu Response, Where Profits Collide With Public Health"

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/inside-the-bungled-bird-flu-response

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“The functional intent was, nobody was allowed to talk to anyone,” says a Midwestern veterinary specialist. “That’s when our phones started ringing. That’s when we started putting it all together. It became very clear: Everything was on the down low, and that really hampered the response from the very beginning.”
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While the meat industry is more "cool" about killing sick chickens, they abhor the idea of killing sick cows. It's a weirder instance of speciesism.

One Health? More like One Sickness. You know what it is.

#avianInfluenza #birdFlu #mooFlu #biosecurity #USDA #USA #dairy #BigDairy #BigMilk #BigMeat #zoonosis #zoonoses #pandemic #epidemic #panzootic #epizootic #oneHealth #publicHealth

Inside the Bungled Bird Flu Response, Where Profits Collide With Public Health

When dairy cows in Texas began falling ill with H5N1, alarmed veterinarians expected a fierce response to contain an outbreak with pandemic-sparking potential. Then politics—and, critics say, a key agency’s mandate to protect dairy-industry revenues—intervened.

Vanity Fair

#MooFlu forever

The NYT finally notices that the avian influenza virus been victorious in infecting US cow farms:

"How U.S. Farms Could Start a Bird Flu Pandemic"

https://archive.is/5eOOt

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/21/health/bird-flu-cattle-pandemic.html

The virus is not going away. Apparently, the cows' udders are excellent viral breeding spots. So the Big Dairy industry is going to literally fulfill Rob Wallace's book title from years ago: "Big farms make big flu".

The fact that it's endemic in cows or "enzootic", as they put it, means that the cows are plague spreaders. Wherever they go: bird flu. Wherever the raw milk goes: bird flu. Whoever works there: bird flu. Whoever works there and travels to other animal farms... flu chaos. That's the thing, influenza viruses don't stay the same, they evolve and they also mix with other influenza viruses ("reassortment"). This means that any other influenza virus needs to be kept away from these cows, including seasonal flu (humans) and pig flu. What are the odds of this isolation happening successfully long-term?

The NYT article noticed that this failure is akin to what happened in China in 2019 when they successfully failed to end the (very large and profitable) wild animal farming sector which was the breeding ground for SARS-CoV-2. Whoever is reading this, you can be certain that there already are "lab leak" conspiracy theories about the mooFlu in the US. Neither regimes are going to do anything about it, as these sectors are large and create GDP, and what is needed is to end them.

#avianInfluenza #HPAI #milk #bigMIlk #bigDairy #cows #cattle #zoonosis #pandemic #birdFlu #enzootic #capitalism #BigBusiness #BigFarms #BigFlu

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Child Labor in the Meat Industry: "Conditions Are Dickensian"

https://vegnews.com/child-labor-meat-industry-conditions

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It’s hard to say exactly how many children are working in dangerous meatpacking plants right now, but Reid Maki of the Stop Child Labor Coalition estimates it’s a heck of a lot. “The US Department of Labor found earlier this year over 100 children, including some as young as 13, working in meatpacking plants in 13 facilities in eight states,” he told VegNews in 2023. “This might be the tip of the iceberg.”
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For those unfamiliar with migrant labor schemes, the entrepreneurial trick here is to externalize to contractors. Then those contractors externalize to other contractors. This labor ponzi scheme achieves a type of laundering of responsibility until you get to the bottom where the conditions are edging toward slavery. But lots of entrepreneurs make money at each level, of course.

In the end, the giant corporation, can claim plausible deniability because "it's not their fault, it's those sneaky contractors".

Opaqueness and transparency can both exist in this sector. I've mentioned in previous toots that child labor is feature of animal farming and pastoralism, it's an age old tradition. Even in richer places, the oh so precious "family farm" regularly tasks children with work, especially tasks around the care of domestic animals: cleaning up stables, delivering food, and going out with the animals on the grassland range. This last part, the herding part, is still famous now for slavery and it's a unique type of abuse as the young slave shepherds are coerced (usually with violence) into isolation; as they grow up, they remain deeply and profoundly ignorant and immature, as expected from being isolated and exposed to the elements for years with nothing but non-human animals to talk to (or worse). This is... *traditional family values*, something that's being promoted all over the world, including in the Global North. Of course, the rich family farms are the ones hiring illegal or underpaid workers. The hard work is beneath the young lords and ladies of the land.

The meat processing industry is an interesting coincidence in this context.

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When it comes to issues with meat production, much attention is rightly given to the environmental and welfare issues associated with the industry. But it’s important to highlight that human rights abuses are also seemingly rife. Last year, it was reported that Tyson Foods and Perdue Farms, two of the biggest meat producers in the US, were under federal investigation for alleged child labor violations.
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Upton Sinclair made this industry famous a century ago when it was less intensive, more extensive. https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/140 I won't attach photos, you can find them online. The animal murder yards and the slaughtering and packing facilities are obviously horrors at any scale, but this industry is much more murderous now.

So why are there children there? Well, the obvious answer is that it's because they can put children there. Like Oompa-Loompas. The slaughter and meat processing technology is so advanced that a child can operate it. There's no more need for muscly adults wielding large knives and axes like an indoor ancient war against fresh cadavers.

The people who've worked in these horror facilities do get paid enough. It's not enough to attract local "middle class" types, but it's enough to attract poorer workers. It's likely that these poorer workers, who usually have rural experience with animal farming when they're migrants, see it as acceptable to send their kids to the meat factories to work, just like sending them to work outside with animals is acceptable. And the factories comply with the usual "don't ask, don't tell" which we now see in action tied to the avian influenza outbreaks in cow farms. If we do see a wider epidemic of HPAI in humans, it will probably break out from these workers, thanks to the business of animal farming.

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According to Maki, while it is illegal for children to work in meat plants, there aren’t enough inspectors to crack down on the problem. “Wage and Hour has about 800 inspectors for 11 million workplaces,” he says. “That means each inspector is trying to safeguard about 200,000 workers. It’s just not possible.”
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To me, these examples and many others are a signal that the decriminalization of child labor is coming in the next years. The business owner class would rather see children work than pay adults properly, while they complain on Facebook "nobody wants to work anymore".

#childLabor #meatIndustry #meatFactory #bigMeat #bigDairy #HPAI #slaughter #avianInfluenza #business #capitalism #theJungle #contractors #OompaLoompas

Child Labor in the Meat Industry: “Conditions Are Dickensian”

Many immigrant children are working in slaughterhouses overnight to send money back to their families, reports suggest.

VegNews.com
Lebensmittelkonzerne drängen uns dazu, viel zu viel verarbeitetes Fleisch und Käse zu essen. Das schadet unserer Gesundheit. Millionen fließen in Lobbyarbeit, um Klimaschutz zu blockieren. #NewMerchantsOfDoubt #BigMeat #BigDairy https://action.wemove.eu/signup/2024-07-big-meat-sharing-DE?akid=s1881320.._rT8lv
Verteidigt unsere Gesundheit, bekämpft Big Meat

Die großen Fleisch- und Molkereikonzerne drängen uns dazu, viel zu viel verarbeitetes Fleisch und Käse zu essen. Das schadet unserer Gesundheit und unserem Planeten. Sie verbreiten Lügen und geben Millionen von Euro für ihre Lobbyarbeit bei der EU aus, um Klimaschutzmaßnahmen zu blockieren. Wehren wir uns gemeinsam - unterzeichne auch Du jetzt den Appell! #NewMerchantsOfDoubt #BigMeat #BigDairy

WeMove Europe

"Bovine Breeder™ artificial insemination simulator"

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The Bovine Breeder™ artificial insemination simulator is a unique learning aid that teaches correct cervix manipulation, AI gun positioning and pregnancy palpation. It allows students to see inside the reproductive tract to identify reproductive system landmarks. Students will also learn correct techniques for inserting and delivering semen. The simulator also aids in teaching how to palpate the uterus to identify stages of corpus luteum development and pregnancy. This life-sized model fits on a tabletop and collapses for easy storage.
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https://www.realityworks.com/product/bovine-breeder-artificial-insemination-simulator/?v=f5b15f58caba

For the... you know who you are:

Just because it's a job it doesn't mean that you should do it or that it's ethical. "Jobs tho" can excuse literally anything if you use it as a standard.

#goVegan #stopAnimalAbuse #dairyIndustry #milk #cowMilk #BigDairy #animalLiberation

Bovine Breeder™ artificial insemination simulator

The Bovine Breeder™ artificial insemination simulator teaches correct cervix manipulation, AI gun positioning and pregnancy palpation.

Realityworks
Die Lebensmittelindustrie will mehr #Fleisch und Käse verkaufen. Dazu bezahlt sie eine einflussreiche Lobby gegen mehr #Klimaschutz. Das schadet auch unserer Gesundheit. Stopp! Hier unterschreiben: #NewMerchantsOfDoubt #BigMeat #BigDairy https://action.wemove.eu/signup/2024-07-big-meat-sharing-DE?akid=s1814414..cfpNvg
Verteidigt unsere Gesundheit, bekämpft Big Meat

Die großen Fleisch- und Molkereikonzerne drängen uns dazu, viel zu viel verarbeitetes Fleisch und Käse zu essen. Das schadet unserer Gesundheit und unserem Planeten. Sie verbreiten Lügen und geben Millionen von Euro für ihre Lobbyarbeit bei der EU aus, um Klimaschutzmaßnahmen zu blockieren. Wehren wir uns gemeinsam - unterzeichne auch Du jetzt den Appell! #NewMerchantsOfDoubt #BigMeat #BigDairy

WeMove Europe