California voters have rejected a proposal that aimed to ban large-scale livestock farming practices, particularly pig farming. The proposal would have mandated stricter rules on the minimum space for breeding sows, potentially leading to a ban on such farming practices. This proposal, backed by animal rights activists, was opposed by agricultural organizations due to concerns over rising costs, disruptions in the food chain, and potential higher pork prices. The rejection of the proposal comes as a relief to pig farmers who already face strict welfare requirements, sparing them from costly adjustments.