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Animal Welfare Legislation implemented, and now what?
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LETTERFROMTHEEDITOR The first of January 2013. It seems far away as we are already in March with spring just round the corner, And the animal welfare legislation applied to our farms. Some farmers may ask what price will we pay for this. Others might speculate, “And what now?” “What will the northern countries get into their heads next with the backing of the European Union?” will be the cry of the most revolutionary ones.
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ROTECNA WORLD 16 MAY 2013
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EDITION: Rotecna, s.a. POL.IND. NAU-3, 25310 AGRAMUNT (LLEIDA) SPAIN DIRECTOR: GENER ROMEU EDITION/PRODUCTION/DESIGN: Montse GUERRERO (MG) EDITORS: montse PALAU (MP) BEGOÑA GIMÉNEZ (BG) TRADUCTION: CHRIS BOSWELL NADIA YUREVA
We cannot look towards the past. We knew about it and that’s all. It’s what happens in difficult situations; you have to get on with it. Again, like so many times before. With a different production system for the sows and a professional challenge in front of us. The best in these moments is not to look back to the past but to focus on the future of Europe. Moreover, the implementation of the legislation has not been gone badly for Spain. For once, we are ahead of the feared Germans in one aspect, as they had only adapted 76% of their sows at the beginning of the year. However, some German framers doubt whether we in the south are ahead of them. Well, the truth is that there are still no official data for countries, as those published to date vary depending on the organisation that provides them. There will possibly be other regulations in the future that will bother us, but that is what the European Union is like. For example, there is talk of animal welfare measures in the maternity phase too. Life is full of challenges; when you reach a 3,000-metre high peak, you see another that rises to 4,000 metres, and from there, to the 8,000 summits is only a question of degree. Large or small. But there is no end to the challenges for those involved in pig breeding.
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