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Farm Sanctuary Mobilizes to Oppose $12 Million Government Subsidy to Veal Industry
National Membership Base to Pressure Congress over Tax-Payer Funded Hand-out in Farm Bill
Watkins Glen, NY - June 4, 2007 - In a sweeping call to action, Farm Sanctuary, the
nations leading farm animal protection organization, is alerting
its national membership to a crisis in congressionally approved cruelty
that places the financial interests of agribusiness over the ethical values
of the American public.
On Thursday May 24, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock Dairy and Poultry
introduced an amendment to the Farm Bill that is radically out of step
with national sentiments concerning animal welfare. The amendment grants
$12 million to the veal industry, despite the fact that the majority of
Americans oppose veal production on moral grounds. According to USDA figures,
in the past 20 years veal consumption per person has steadily declined
from 1.5 lbs. to only .5 lbs. Congress now expects American tax-payers
to foot the bill for this cruel and misguided industry. Farm Sanctuary
is calling on its members and the public to contact legislators to oppose
the irresponsible and costly addition to the bill.
Farm Sanctuary
President, Gene Baur, testified before the subcommittee just weeks before
the $12 million amendment was added to the bill. Baur was one of two animal
advocates invited to speak at the hearing, which was stacked with industrial
farming voices, and overtly hostile to animal welfare issues.
Baur addressed
the publics growing opposition to factory farming, stating that
industrial practices currently employed in animal agriculture are
repugnant to most citizens. Recent polls conducted by the foodservice
consultancy Technomic support Baurs statements, revealing that animal
welfare is now ranked as the third greatest social concern among consumers.
The
veal subsidy is a clear example of how the farm bill is working against
public sentiment, Baur said. Our elected officials should
be supporting sensible initiatives that will be embraced by the American
people, not giving hand outs to an antiquated and cruel industry.
Long considered
an unpalatable meat product by American consumers, calves raised for veal
are taken from their mothers immediately after birth and raised so as
to deliberately induce borderline anemia. Denying calves their basic needs,
including access to their mothers milk, to pasture, to exercise,
and often, even to any movement at all, leads to the pale-colored flesh
for which veal is coveted.
Weve
had a tremendous response from citizens on this issue and we expect that
response to continue. Baur said. Were urging members
of Congress to make ethical decisions that accurately reflect societys
humane values. No creature wants to suffer. No one wants to see gratuitous
cruelty prevail.
More information
about Farm Sanctuarys No Veal Campaign can be found at www.noveal.org.
About
Farm Sanctuary
Farm Sanctuary is the nation's leading farm animal protection organization. Since incorporating in 1986, Farm Sanctuary has worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the "food animal" industry through research and investigations, legal and institutional reforms, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Farm Sanctuary shelters in Watkins Glen, N.Y., and Orland, Calif., provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming. Additional information can be found at www.farmsanctuary.org or by calling 607-583-2225.
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