Have you ever seen intensive farming? It is no wonder that the world of the meat industry is largely hidden from the eyes of consumers. Director Mark Devries hopes to change that by showing them. How? Simple: using a drone
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Have you ever seen intensive farming? It is no wonder that the world of the meat industry is largely hidden from the eyes of consumers. Director Mark Devries hopes to change that by showing them. How? Simple: using a drone.
The small aircraft, equipped with a camera, flew over one farm owned by Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer of the USA. What he discovered is told by the recorded images. The message is loud and clear: this is not what a farm should be like.
In fact, the waste is collected in a lagoon and the only way to empty it is to spread them on the surrounding ground. The smell of this nightmare place is so incredibly strong that nearby residents complain of constant headaches and high blood pressure due to the mix of harmful chemicals evaporating into the air. Children living in the area have high rates of asthma and severe breathing problems.
Intensive farming pollutes the land and water, making people sick and polluting the environment. Other than free animals in the fields. There is no longer a chance to hide it.
Roberta Ragni
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