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Keywords
Agriculture
Air pollution
Close ups
Factory Farming
Hands
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Maps
Meat
Meat and Dairy (campaign title)
One person
Pigs
Victims
Women
Map of Factory Farm Extension in Baarup, Denmark
The industrial pig farm in the small village Baarup 60 kilometers west of Copenhagen is right in front of the property of Eckhard Klattkowsky and Bente Hansen. Here Bente is pointing at a plan from the municipality showing the location of a 19 meter extension of one of the stables. The owner of the factory farm got the permission to build the extension shortly before this photo was taken, even though it is less than 150 meters from Eckhard’s and Bente’s bedroom.
Bente said: “When we moved here 32 years ago, the farm was very small with only a few animals. Now it is a factory farm with thousands of animals, and the smell, noise and dust from the stables drive us crazy.”
Unique identifier:
GP0STTCCG
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/03/2019
Locations:
Baarup
,
Denmark
,
Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Wildlight / Selene Magnolia
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Pig Factory Farms in Denmark
Denmark produces more than 31 million pigs annually, which, together with the annual production of 1.5 million cattles, makes up 19 percent of Denmark’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Inside the walls of industrial farms, animals’ existence are reduced to short lives inside small booths or cages. Besides its effect on the climate, meat production in Denmark further has a negative impact on the local environment, landscape, biodiversity and public health.
Greenpeace Nordic in Denmark demands a reduction in the number of pigs and cattles produced by the meat industry in Denmark. The decrease in amount of agricultural land used for production of animal feed should simultaneously give space to more nature, forest and production of organic, plant-based crops. Furthermore, the public system has to contribute to a transition of the consumption of less meat and more green foods.
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