Agribusiness Reports
Abstract
Food security is often incorrectly used as a justification for the inhumane confinement of animals on industrial farm animal production facilities, while in reality, the industrialization of animal agriculture jeopardizes food security by degrading the environment, threatening human health, and diminishing income-earning opportunities in rural areas. Support from governments and international agencies for more humane and sustainable agricultural systems can ensure adequate food consumption and nutrition throughout the developing world.
Recommended Citation
(2011)
"The Impact of Industrial Farm Animal Production on Food Security in the Developing World,"
Agribusiness Reports: Vol. 2011, Article 3.
Available at:
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/agreports/vol2011/iss2011/3
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