PACS 10 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Food Security

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Pacs 10 the globalization of animal welfare by park and singer. Park and singer argue that the goal of feeding more humans does not have to come at the cost of increasing the suffering of animals around the world. Human needs should not take precedence over animal needs. Despite advancements in domestic policy, a regulatory framework for animal welfare has largely been absent on the international level. Growth in international trade in animals and animal products has heightened awareness of welfare concerns. Increased global demand caused total meat production in the developing world to almost triple between 1980 and 2002. This raises concerns about pollution, the demand for grain and soybeans to feed these animals, and the significant contribution that farm animal production has on global warming. The poultry industry is arguably the worst violator of animal welfare.

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