New Eurobarometer on attitudes of European citizens in relation to animal welfare

Published 2023년 11월 23일

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The new Eurobarometer survey conducted in March and published in October 2023 reveals that 84% of respondents believe that the welfare of farm animals in their country should be better protected. The highest percentages of respondents wanting better protection were found in Cyprus, Greece, and France, while the lowest percentages were in Romania, Estonia, and Latvia. The survey also showed that there is disagreement among European citizens regarding the social acceptance of sacrificing day-old male chicks, with 50% considering it unacceptable on average, but 56% of Spaniards finding it acceptable if certain conditions are met.
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The new Eurobarometer published by the EU on citizens' attitudes towards animal welfare, carried out last March and published in October 2023, shows that more than eight in ten respondents (84%, +2 percentage points since 2015) consider that, in general, the welfare of farm animals in their country should be better protected than now. National analysis shows that, across the 27 EU Member States, more than two-thirds of respondents believe that, overall, the welfare of farm animals in their country should be better protected than now, with the highest proportions in Cyprus (95%), Greece (93%) and France (92%), and the lowest in Romania (69%), Estonia (70%) and Latvia (72%). One of the points that has been introduced in this edition's questionnaire is the social acceptance of the sacrifice of day-old male chicks. On this issue, the average opinion of EU citizens is divided: 50% of Europeans consider it unacceptable, compared to 44% of Spaniards, although it may mean an increase in ...
Source: Agromeat

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