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Beware the vegan elite are stepping up their War on Meat, by Joanna Blythman

THE War on Meat is more than an ephemeral obsession amongst privileged, virtue-signalling, urban vegans. It’s a concerted attempt to dictate what we eat. Last week the Daily Mail and Fox News claimed that Joe Biden intends to limit US beef consumption to meet his Green New Deal targets. Reports said that Americans would have to cut 90% of red meat out of their diet”. The US Agriculture Department promptly dismissed the reports. “This is a fabrication. There is no such effort or policy that exists. It’s not a part of the climate plan nor the emissions targets. It is not real.”

Animal News from Around the World

News from around the world French president Emmanuel Macron has said Europe should grow its own soy and that to depend on Brazilian soy “would be to condone deforestation of the Amazon”. The EU is the second largest importer of Brazil’s agricultural products after China, and Brazil is seeking to expand exports with a trade deal with the EU. More than 1m tonnes of soya used by UK livestock farmers to produce chicken and other food could be linked to deforestation, according to Guardian reports last year. Outbreaks of bird flu continue to be reported across Europe, with hundreds of cases in poultry in France, Germany and Poland. Sweden was reported to be planning to cull about 1.3 million chickens after bird flu was found on a farm. There have been more than 20 bird flu cases on commercial poultry farms in the UK with all birds, including free-range ones, now required to be housed indoors. In Asia, South Korea is reported to be culling 19 million poultry to control

Animals farmed: insects for lunch, £2bn for mink farmers and the future of male chicks

Last modified on Tue 9 Feb 2021 09.46 EST News from around the world French president Emmanuel Macron has said Europe should grow its own soy and that to depend on Brazilian soy “would be to condone deforestation of the Amazon”. The EU is the second largest importer of Brazil’s agricultural products after China, and Brazil is seeking to expand exports with a trade deal with the EU. More than 1m tonnes of soya used by UK livestock farmers to produce chicken and other food could be linked to deforestation, according to Guardian reports last year. Outbreaks of bird flu continue to be reported across Europe, with hundreds of cases in poultry in France, Germany and Poland. Sweden was reported to be planning to cull about 1.3 million chickens after bird flu was found on a farm. There have been more than 20 bird flu cases on commercial poultry farms in the UK with all birds, including free-range ones, now required to be housed indoors. In Asia, South Korea is reported to b

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