For pig farmers, there is enough to be angry about

Camerlink
Irene Camerlink PhD, assistant professor, Polish Academy of Sciences
When mass gatherings were still allowed: Protesting farmers in the Netherlands against the agricultural policy, October 2019. - Photo: Roel Dijkstra
When mass gatherings were still allowed: Protesting farmers in the Netherlands against the agricultural policy, October 2019. - Photo: Roel Dijkstra
Throughout 2020 there have been many protests around the world, farmers also took to the streets. It is not entirely unlikely that pig farmers will also raise their voices in the year to come. But when protesting, it is good to keep in mind an eventual vision of how things should be in the future, writes welfare and production expert Dr Irene Camerlink. Rebellion against authorities: according to the planetary constellations it is predicted that much of that is what 2021 will bring. You can dis


Get full access to all stories on Pig Progress

This Premium article is exclusively available for subscribers

Obtain insights from exclusive interviews

Dive into articles covering trending industry topics

Get a glimpse into pig farms worldwide

All the news is brought to you by experienced editors and experts from around the world

Redacteur 1

Vincent
ter Beek

Redacteur 2

Kees van
Dooren

Redacteur 3

Treena
Hein