Klöckner's pork peak wasn't even a hill in Germany

Published 2021년 9월 17일

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A digital crisis summit led by Federal Minister of Agriculture Julia Klöckner to address the critical situation of pig farming in Germany ended without reaching any new conclusions. The summit involved representatives from the retail trade, meat industry, animal husbandry, and state Agriculture Ministers. The lack of progress and the rejection of the proposal for an exit bonus for pigs have been criticized by Dr. Till Backhaus, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Minister of Agriculture. The press release from his office reflects these criticisms and expresses dissatisfaction with the summit's outcomes.
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09/17/2021 | 08:32:00 | ID: 30935 | Department: Agriculture | Agricultural policy Schwerin (agrar-PR) - Federal Minister of Agriculture Julia Klöckner (CDU) invited to the digital crisis summit on the situation of pig farming in Germany on September 15. Participants were representatives of the retail trade, the meat industry and animal husbandry as well as the Agriculture Ministers from Lower Saxony, Barbara Otte-Kinast (CDU), and North Rhine-Westphalia, Ursula Heinen-Esser (CDU). The so-called summit did not bring any new findings, according to Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's Minister of Agriculture and Agriculture, Dr. Till Backhaus. There are also no solutions to the current crisis: “I am disappointed with the results of the crisis summit on the pig farming situation in Germany. It starts with the fact that Federal Minister Klöckner only invited two state ministers from her own party. We are dealing here with an existential problem for the entire pig industry, and one cannot ...
Source: Agrar

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