Germany: Agricultural Turnaround Starts With Animal Welfare

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Animal welfare is at the heart of a discussion about an “agricultural turnaround” and the future of farming in Germany. The German Government continues to be under pressure to implement stricter national animal welfare regulations. Higher animal welfare standards on national level would limit the competitiveness of German farmers and reduce import demand for soybeans.

Germany: Agricultural Turnaround Starts With Animal Welfare

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