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- Factory farming is a system of raising animals for human consumption that prioritizes profits over animal welfare, environmental protection, social justice, and public health12. Factory farming is dominant in the US, where 99 percent of animals are raised on 25,000 factory farms341. Factory farming produces massive amounts of manure and greenhouse gases, contributing to pollution and climate change34. Factory farming also drives the decline of family farms and rural communities2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Nearly 10 billion animals are killed for human consumption each year in the United States. 99% are raised on factory farms, which maximize agribusiness profits at the expense of the animals, the environment, social justice, and public health.www.farmsanctuary.org/issue/factory-farming/The increasing corporate concentration and industrialization of agriculture continues to replace family farms with factory farms that are controlled by large agribusinesses. Federal policies such as government subsidies, along with unfair business practices, particularly through contract arrangements, have largely contributed to this trend.www.farmaid.org/issues/industrial-agriculture/factor…
Factory farming is driving the consolidation of farms in the United States. The total number of farms in the US decreased by 50 percent between 1960 and 2002, while the total number of farmed animals skyrocketed. As of 2020, there are roughly 1.6 billion animals confined within the 25,000 factory farms spread across the United States. Roughly 99 percent of animals in the US are raised on factory farms.
thehumaneleague.org/article/what-is-factory-farmingFactory farms continue to take over the agricultural landscape of the United States. There are currently 1.6 billion animals in our nation’s 25 thousand factory farms (see Figure 1 on page 2). Together, these animals produce an estimated 885 billion pounds of manure each year, pol-luting our air and water and releasing climate-warming emissions.www.foodandwaterwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2… - People also ask
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