An investigation was launched concerning a pig farm in France

Published Aug 19, 2021

Tridge summary

The article highlights the strong condemnation by the Minister of Agriculture and Food of unacceptable practices at a pig farm in Yonne, following the broadcast of disturbing videos by the L214 association. An investigation was launched in June, after a complaint, and is still ongoing. The government has announced a ban on live castration of piglets from January 1, 2022. Each farm will need to appoint an animal welfare referent from the same date. The France Relance plan has allocated over €200 million to improve biosecurity and animal welfare in breeding and slaughterhouses. The government is emphasizing the priority of combating animal abuse and will conduct unannounced inspections to ensure compliance with regulations.
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08/19/2021 Communicated Following the broadcast by the L214 association of several videos of a pig farm in Yonne, the Minister of Agriculture and Food strongly condemns the unacceptable practices relayed by these images. An investigation was launched in June following a complaint lodged concerning this breeding. It remains in progress and will make it possible to sanction any deviations or proven breaches of the regulations in force in the farms. As the Prefecture of Yonne was able to indicate in the morning, an inspection of this pig farm was carried out by the Departmental Directorate of Employment, Labor, Solidarity and Protection of Populations of Yonne in June 2021 following a complaint lodged with the gendarmerie. An investigation was therefore launched on that date and resulted in an inspection of all maternity and fattening rooms and huts, as well as the practices of this breeding. Non-conformities have been identified and are currently ...
Source: FrenchMaa

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