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Denmark’s ‘Pig Election’ Signals Shift in Farming Policies

Mette Frederiksen's government is poised to implement significant changes in Denmark's farming practices, focusing on both human and animal welfare in a country known for its intensive farming.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 4 days ago
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Following her re-election, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has indicated a commitment to reforming agricultural policies in Denmark, particularly in the realm of industrial farming.

This shift comes as Denmark has been recognized for its ultra-intensive farming methods, raising concerns among campaigners about the impact on animal welfare and environmental sustainability.

The new government's promises suggest a potential overhaul that could benefit both the populace and animals, reflecting a growing awareness of the issues surrounding intensive agricultural practices.