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World Watch Magazine Online Discussion: The

Globalization of Factory Farming

 

Friday, May 2, 2003. 2 PM -- 3 PM EDT (1800 - 1900

GMT)

 

Large-scale expansion of factory farming into

developing countries such as Mexico, India, China, and

the Philippines is bringing unanticipated dangers to

environmental and human health, writes Danielle

Nierenberg in the May/June 2003 edition of the

bi-monthly magazine World Watch. While increasing the

production of meat, these mass-producing facilities

threaten the survival of indigenous livestock and are

contributing to groundwater pollution, the spread of

food-borne illnesses, and antibiotic resistance. In

the Philippines, annual production of poultry has

increased five-fold since 1980. This industrialization

of livestock production has nearly wiped out the stock

of native Filipino chickens and forced most family

farmers out of business or into adopting factory

farming methods themselves.

 

Join Danielle Nierenberg, who just returned from the

Philippines, to discuss why international regulations

on factory farming and an improved process of zoning

farms are only part of the solution.

 

Questions for this chat may be submitted starting on

May 1, 2003, at 2 PM EDT (18:00 GMT). For more

information about this webchat or other online

discussions, visit us on the web at

http://www.worldwatch.org/live/.

 

To find out more about World Watch magazine or to

order a copy of this issue of the magazine, please go

to http://www.worldwatch.org/pubs/mag/

.. To read Danielle Nierenberg's article about this

topic, please visit

http://www.worldwatch.org/pubs/mag/2003/163/.

 

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About the Worldwatch Institute: The Worldwatch

Institute is an independent research organization that

works for an environmentally sustainable and socially

just society, in which the needs of all people are met

without threatening the health of the natural

environment or the well-being of future generations.

By providing compelling, accessible, and fact-based

analysis of critical global issues, Worldwatch informs

people around the world about the complex interactions

between people, nature, and economies. Worldwatch

focuses on the underlying causes of and practical

solutions to the world's problems, in order to inspire

people to demand new policies, investment patterns,

and lifestyle choices. For more information, visit

http://www.worldwatch.org/.

 

 

 

 

 

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