USA/UK/EU: Is US Farming As Good As It Thinks ? – Read On And Ask Yourself !

 

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The EU has something like 18 pieces of legislation on farm animals alone.

The US has one piece of legislation at a federal level

 

Judging by appearances alone, it’s pretty difficult to tell the difference between a cheeseburger from the US and one from the UK. Same beef patty and oozy cheese, similarly obligatory lettuce leaf and bun.

But looks can be deceiving. The way in which that meat, cheese, salad, and bread is manufactured differs hugely between the two countries.

Under current EU law, many American farming practices—including the use of specific antibiotics and growth hormones, certain pesticides, and washing chicken in chlorinated water (yep, it’s a thing in the US)—are banned on health and environmental grounds.

It’s also illegal to import food made via these methods to EU countries. While the US has in the past attempted to lift the ban, Europe has resisted.

READ MORE: The Amount of Drugs in Our Meat Is Terrifying

But that could all be set to change—at least in Britain. There are worries that the UK Government may be about to open the door to hormone-pumped beef, pesticide-treated wheat, eggs from poor welfare hens, and swimming pool chicken.

Here’s the lowdown. As Britain prepares to leave the European Union following last June’s referendum result, a trade deal with the US is high on Theresa May’s to-do list, underlined by her meeting with Donald Trump last month. As the PM and President shook (held) hands at The White House, the future of Britain’s food safety standards were called into question.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, Bob Young, chief economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation, stated that any free trade deal between the two countries would have to involve the UK lifting its current ban on US food products. While the terms of a transatlantic trade deal are yet to be struck, it seems unlikely that Trump will miss an opportunity to

put America first”—pesticides, antibiotics, chlorine, and all.

 

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The standard of food safety practices in the US, to which the British public could be exposed should current bans be lifted, has already been heavily criticised. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates the use of food additives, warned last year that dairy cows were too drugged up, while the World Health Organisation stated that the overuse of antibiotics in meat was causing antimicrobial resistance in humans. Pesticides, especially the ones used in GM crops by US seed giant Monsanto, are condemned by agricultural campaign groups for harming the environment and damaging native crop breeds.

And then there are the so-called “ag-gag” laws in the US that make it near impossible to expose certain animal welfare violations.

Speaking to MUNCHIES, David Bowles, head of campaigns and public affairs at the RSPCA, stressed just how different US food safety laws are compared to the EU. He said: “The EU has something like 18 pieces of legislation on farm animals alone. Whereas the US has one piece of legislation at a federal level and most of the responsibility is left to individual states.”

Things also look set to worsen under Trump’s Presidency.

Last September, MUNCHIES reported on a memo from Trump’s Presidential campaign that appeared to set out plans to dissolve the FDA and remove food hygiene standards for farmers. Should a UK and US trade deal go through, this could have a huge impact on what makes its way to British supermarkets.

May and the Government’s Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra) have been quick to assure the public that UK food safety won’t slip.

A Government spokesperson told MUNCHIES: “Any new products wishing to enter the UK market must comply with our rigorous legislation and standards—we will not compromise on animal welfare and food safety.”

Addressing MPs on the issue at Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday, May said: “We are committed to maintaining, where possible improving, standards of welfare in the UK, while ensuring of course that our industry is not put at a competitive disadvantage.”

MUNCHIES reached out to the Food Standards Agency for comment, but they were unable to provide us with a response.

Despite May’s reassurances, many are worried that the British Government won’t maintain a strong stance against dodgy American farming methods. This could negatively affect the food British farmers produce.

Speaking to MUNCHIES, Peter Stevenson, the chief policy advisor at welfare charity Compassion in World Farming, said: “Farm animal welfare standards in the US are generally lower than in the UK, so we could find ourselves being compelled under an agreement with the US to let meat and dairy products come in that have been produced to a low welfare standard. Industrially produced livestock has also, in part, fuelled intensive crop production, which depends on the use of pesticides and monocultures.”

He continued: “That makes things very difficult for British farmers. If lower welfare, and cheaper to produce, products come in from the US, that will undermine our farmers.”

Indeed, the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has already suggested that should a ban on US food imports be lifted, food safety standards would need to change for British farmers too. This would be the only way to ensure an even playing field between producers.

The NFU’s director of policy Andrew Clark told MUNCHIES: “Other countries, like the USA, apply different standards to their farming systems which provide a cost advantage in the market place.”

Clark continued: “Following Brexit, it’s vital that British farmers can increase their efficiency and resilience and compete with farmers from across the world. A regulatory environment that embraces this will reap the rewards of a productive and progressive farming industry.”

A trade deal that allows for the free-flow of food products between the UK and US comes with the risk of British farmers being undercut on price. But Bowles from the RSPCA thinks that this should prompt the US to raise its farming standards, rather than forcing UK farmers to cut corners on welfare to achieve lower costs.

Bowles said: “I agree with the NFU is that there should be a level playing field. Where I disagree with them is that they want to bring our standards down to the US standards. I want to bring the US standards up to the EU standards. There are many ways to ensure that we have a level playing field that do not mean that we lower or reduce our own standards.”

READ MORE: We Asked Food Policy Experts What They Thought of Trump’s Plan to Dissolve the FDA

But Stevenson from Compassion in World Farming remains skeptical: “When you have a trade agreement with another country, in theory everything can be discussed and negotiated so the UK could ask for a clause that allows us to decline to import meat, dairy, and eggs that have been produced to lower standards.”

Whether our Government is going to feel that this is important enough to them is highly questionable. The danger with any trade agreement is that we will accept imports with different standards to our own.”

Here’s hoping British diners aren’t forced to order antibiotic-fuelled, low-welfare fried chicken with a side of pesticide fries anytime soon.

Topics: antibiotics, Big-Ag, Brexit, chlorine wash, Donald Trump, EU law, Farming, Food Safety, GM crops, growth hormones, pesticides, Theresa May, trade deal, US

 


Making America …………. ‘Great Again’ ???

 

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Life in Trump’s America Just Got Worse for Your Pet |

The Resistance with Keith Olbermann | GQ

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzWppkh4JJY

 

 

People Are Protesting USDA Records Blackout With Photos Of Puppy Mill Survivors.

 

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Animal lovers are flooding social media with photos of their pets to express their opposition to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s decision last week removing animal welfare inspection records from public view on its website.

 

The now-hidden database ― which includes information about animal welfare violations at zoos, research laboratories and commercial breeders ― was a valuable resource for journalists and animal advocacy groups. The USDA cited concerns about privacy as the reason for its decision, and some people have speculated that the department felt pressured by ongoing litigation with those who raise show horses.

After days of public outcry, USDA spokeswoman Tanya Espinosa said Wednesday that the decision is “not final,” noting that “adjustments may be made regarding information appropriate for releasing and posting.”

In the meantime, the Twitter account AltUSDA — which describes itself as “resisting the censorship of facts and science” — is encouraging its followers to post pet photos to protest the decision. It suggested the hashtag #NoUSDAblackout, among others.

The huge response has featured all sorts of animals from all kinds of backgrounds, including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits and at least one ferret.

Some of the most powerful photos show animals rescued from the very kinds of places that now have their records shielded from public view — research labs and large-scale breeding operations, known as puppy mills, where many animals are kept in terrible conditions.

The photos pile on to the opposition that the USDA has faced since taking its records down. The Humane Society of the United States said Monday that it would take legal action if the records were not reinstated within 30 days, and lawmakers like Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) have criticized the move.

The USDA website notes that the records are still available via Freedom of Information Act requests, although those can take months or even years to process. Additionally, thousands of older records are still viewable via the Wayback Machine Internet Archive and on the blog The Memory Hole.

 

 

 

 

 

Urge Zulily to stop selling clothing made from Angora – Watch the video and then sign the petition.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjy8e8KNhbM

 

We just learned that Zulily sells clothing and accessories made of angora wool.

Rabbits on angora farms scream in pain and terror as their fur is ripped out.

Others are sheared while their feet are tightly tethered, and they’re inevitably wounded by the sharp cutting tools as they struggle to escape.

They endure these barbaric procedures every three months.

Please help save them from this abuse by joining us in urging Zulily to stop selling clothing, accessories, and other products made from angora wool.

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http://peta.vg/1vwx

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2015/10/12/china-help-peta-with-their-stop-angora-campaigning-take-action-now/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2016/03/21/petitions-and-more-stop-torturing-rabbits-for-fashion/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2016/02/18/china-conditions-on-rabbit-fur-farms-as-exposed-by-peta/

 

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/10/13/england-ciwf-expose-the-320-million-rabbits-kept-in-factory-farm-conditions-in-italy-greece-czech-republic-poland-and-cyprus-please-sign-the-petition-and-watch-the-video-end-rabbit-cages-in/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.com/2014/09/12/spain-a-two-year-investigation-reveals-horrifying-treatment-of-rabbits-allegedly-supplied-to-top-fashion-designers/

UK; Latest Poll Shows Vast Majority of UK Public Want To KEEP the Hunting Ban.

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http://www.league.org.uk/

Latest figures from the League Against Cruel Sports shows massive support for the hunting ban to REMAIN in place.  We do not want a return to hunting wild animals.

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Keep the blood junkies where they belong – in the history books !

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KEEP THE HUNTING BAN !

 

 

 

UK / NL: We Never Shoot Them – Only With A Camera ! – Watch The Amazing Starlings ‘Murmuration’.

 

 

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Enjoy watching these – known in the UK as ‘starlings murmuration’; a beautiful dance by starling birds which happens at twilight each night.

 

Tens and tens of thousands of birds are often involved and people are amazed and dumbfounded how all the birds know exactly in which direction to turn at any specific second.

 

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It is not really known why the term ‘murmuration’ is used or even where it came from – but it is something that can be traced back hundreds of years regarding the bird displays.

 

Here in the UK it is often descibed as the best free dance routine anyone can see.  Special observation places are stationed and set up around the UK for people to venture out at dusk and witness this amazing display.

 

Here are a couple of videos from the UK, and one from the Netherlands.

 

Enjoy this amazing display put on by the birds for free for observers every evening !

 

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Nature at its best !!

 

 

UKhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmO4Ellgmd0

 

Netherlandshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctMty7av0jc

 

UKhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eakKfY5aHmY

 

Update of new footage from Israel – watch the amazing display !

 

 

 

USA: Big Success In New Mexico for Project Coyote.

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Dear Mark,

As I head to Rohnert Park, California this morning with several members of Project Coyote’s team to speak before the California Fish and Game Commission for protection of wolves and other wildlife from traps and night-hunting, I want to share with you New Mexico’s very favorable response to the premiere screenings of Project Coyote’s documentary film Unfair Game: Ending Wildlife Killing Contests. I also want to update you on our New Mexico coalition’s efforts to ban coyote killing contests statewide.

In early January, we showed the film and presented a panel discussion afterwards in Las Cruces, Albuquerque, and Santa Fe. Panelists included New Mexico State Senator Jeff Steinborn (sponsor of SB 268); Ray Powell, former New Mexico State Land Commissioner; Dan Flores, award-winning author of Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History; Kevin Bixby, Executive Director of Southwest Environmental Center—a coalition partner; Jessica Johnson, Chief Legislative Officer of Animal Protection New Mexico—a coalition partner; Dave Parsons, wildlife biologist and Project Coyote Science Advisory Board member; and myself.

We had a fabulous turnout in all three cities — standing room only in Santa Fe and Albuquerque. And Las Cruces is currently showing the documentary on the city’s cable television station, the Las Cruces Channel (38), for the next six weeks during the legislative session.

Because of the overwhelming interest that New Mexicans have shown in the film, we are hoping to provide additional showings in the state.

Check out our footage montage from the screenings here and watch the film trailer here.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27WttR5J5aw 

We’re thrilled to share that on January 30th, New Mexico Senator Senator Jeff Steinborn (D-Las Cruces) and Senator Mark Moores (R-Albuquerque) reintroduced a senate bill in the State Legislature to ban coyote killing contests. Moores and Steinborn had previously passed legislation through the State Senate in 2015.

Like that bill, the current bill, SB 268, aims to put a stop to the dozens of organized competitions held annually in New Mexico, in which participants compete for prizes for killing the most coyotes over a certain time period. Often special prizes are given for killing the largest, smallest, youngest or largest coyote. Read more here.

Statewide media coverage, combined with our multi-city film screenings, has helped to increase public awareness across New Mexico; both the Santa Fe New Mexican and the Albuquerque Journal have published favorable editorials in support of banning coyote killing contests.

Our New Mexico team is actively engaged in this coalition effort. You can read a recent article quoting Project Coyote Science Advisory Board member and Albuquerque resident Dave Parsons about these issues here, as well as a recent Op Ed titled “Coyote-killing contests in the Land of Enchantment” in the Santa Fe New Mexican by Dave and Project Coyote Ambassador Dan Flores here. And you can watch Dave speak about wildlife killing contests in this short video.

Today, in conjunction with our coalition partners, Project Coyote’s New Mexico Representative Judy Paulsen and volunteers will take part in the Sierra Club’s Lands, Water and Wildlife Lobby Day 2017 at the New Mexico State Capital Building Rotunda in Santa Fe. There, we’ll be sharing our film and message with legislators and the public. Find out more here.

We will continue to update our supporters about SB 268; please share our action alert (read here) with anyone you know who resides in New Mexico who you think would find this issue of interest.

And please accept my deepest gratitude for your support of our work to bring to light the persecution that coyotes and other predators face. Without your support, none of our campaigns to press for science-based conservation, stewardship and humane approaches to living with predators and other wildlife would be possible.

For the Wild,

Camilla H. Fox
Founder & Executive Director

(Pictured here with Dave Parsons & NM Senator Steinborn at the Las Cruces film screening of Unfair Game: Ending Wildlife Killing Contests)

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EU: Bee Defenders Now Head To Court.

Mark, you’ve done something truly wonderful.

Because of you, the BeeDefender Alliance will be able to help save the bees in court next week.

 

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Thomas from the BeeDefenders has this message for you:

“Thank you for having our backs!

Your support allows us to play big when it comes to protecting the bees. With your help we can fight to keep up the partial ban of neonicotinoids and for stricter regulations at the highest European court.

Our bees and beekeepers say Thank You!!!” 

We want to give you the chance to send your own message of support to the BeeDefenders before their court battles next week.

 

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Send your message of support to the BeeDefenders here.

Send a message

All of your messages will be hand delivered by us straight to the EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg for the start of the hearings.

We know how big these trials are, and your words of encouragement will go a long way.

Beating these pesticide giants in court won’t be easy, but your support means we’re one step closer to saving the bees.

Send your message of support to the BeeDefenders here.

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Thank you for standing up for the bees,

Wiebke, Liz and the team at SumOfUs 

 

p.s. After you’ve sent your message of support, you can also learn all about how you’re helping us save the bees here.

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All Dog Owners – Please Note – Signs and Prevention of Alabama Rot.

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/how-to-stop-alabama-rot-killing-your-dog-latest-advice-as-disease-spreads/story-30112706-detail/story.html

How to stop Alabama Rot killing your dog, latest advice as disease spreads

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There have been cases reported either side of the city in parts of the region, and there are fears it is spreading.

It follows confirmed cases reported in Cornwall, Shepton Mallet, Dorset and other areas.The disease CRGV, commonly known as Alabama Rot, is a nasty bug of unknown cause that affects all breeds of dog.

Read more and see photos of its effect at

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/how-to-stop-alabama-rot-killing-your-dog-latest-advice-as-disease-spreads/story-30112706-detail/story.html#wJEDrg8gOjb6cuPl.99

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