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thank you. If people find it informative and thought-provoking, then I'm glad.I love it that you bring this topic up for a larger group of readers.
The animal feed industry is NOT okay. In my country where they export a lot of animal flesh and animal products the food industry for animal feed (meat chickens, layers, ducks, pigs, cows, sheep, goats, etc. ) make huge amounts of money in trading and processing feed.
The owners are billionaires and belong to the richest of our country.
They buy GMO soy and corn from Brazil and contribute to what is happening with the rainforest and the Amazone area.
They created not only a problem with loads of dung, too much nitrogens and ongoing problems with the bird flu , but they also got into influencing politic.
They paid farmers to demonstrate against the intentions of the government to decrease the amount of cattle.
Our (and European) governments wants that many farmers decrease the amount of nitrogen by changing the way they work. From factory farming to circular or organic farming. With more dpace for animals and not so much import of feed.
The feed industry made people believe that the farmers should be supported in doing what they are good in. Making cheap meat, eggs and milk in overcrowded stables and not change a bit to the way they work. In the meantime the pollution goes on.
And the animal food industry had a great impact on the votes in the last election we had. A new political party for farmers (farmer-civilian movement) became the largest in all departments in the Netherlands.
So, if you ask me if I trust the animal feed to be the best for my chickens? I’d say NO!