Animal husbandry location Germany preserved

Published 2023년 1월 5일

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The German Farmers' Association (DBV) expresses concern over the proposed reorganization of animal husbandry by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), stating that the proposals, inspired by the 'Borchert plan', are being diluted and could potentially discourage investment. The DBV criticizes the draft animal husbandry labeling law, proposed changes to the building code, and the subsidy program for the conversion of animal husbandry, which they deem inadequately funded and not truly designed for conversion, but rather for reducing animal husbandry. They call for the implementation of reasonable regulations for sustainable animal husbandry.
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05.01.2023 | 11:35:00 | ID: 35074 | Department: Agriculture | agricultural policy Berlin (agrar-PR) - DBV very concerned about the BMEL's proposals to reorganize animal husbandryThe refinement president of the German Farmers' Association (DBV), Hubertus Beringmeier, sees Germany as a location for animal husbandry in danger due to the key issues papers and draft laws presented in recent weeks and months to implement the generally recognized 'Borchert plan' holistically, this concept is being dismembered and falsified in a kind of salami tactic, so that it not only becomes ineffective, but above all deprives the animal keepers of the prospects for investments.” According to the DBV, this includes the large gaps in the draft of an animal husbandry labeling law, the draft bill to amend the building code and, most recently, the cornerstones of a federal subsidy program for the conversion of animal husbandry, which is completely inadequately funded. The DBV considers the upper limits ...
Source: Agrar

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