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IED: 10 reasons to return to the European Parliament's mandate on the scope of application for agricultural activities

The Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) is the EU's main instrument for regulating pollutant emissions from industrial...

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The reality of antibiotic use in animals in Europe

We often hear sentences like "Animals consume 70% of all antibiotics" But what does this mean exactly, and is it...

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"The future of livestock in the EU and beyond": working together towards ending polarization around animal husbandry

Brussels, September 29th – European Livestock Voice partner associations representing the livestock value chain...

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Campaign Manifesto

It is a fact, The livestock sector is today at the epicentre of public debates in Europe and beyond. With these debates come many myths and stereotypes, and they portray a picture that is in stark contrast with the reality experienced by farmers and professionals on ground. This situation is dangerous as the EU livestock farming model will face tremendous challenges to ensure economic viability, generational renewal and adaptation to societal and environmental demands. 

The EU livestock farming model, based on diversified, local and family farm structures, is the backbone of EU’s rural areas. It supports a great number of jobs and industries, it contributes to a circular and bio-economy, while also ensuring a steady and affordable supply of nutritious foods, needed for a balanced diet. While the sector is both fully aware of and acting on many challenges, the removal of livestock farming from Europe – a “Livestock Exit” – would have severe consequences. European Livestock Voice aims to bring forward the facts from the “boots on the ground” side of the story and offer some balance to the debate on the future of livestock. We won’t tell you what to think or to do but it is essential that you get the two sides of the story, because when you make a choice, you also choose all its consequences! #MeattheFacts