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Factory farming

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Factory farming refers to large-scale, industrialized, intensive rearing of livestock, poultry and fish. The practice is widespread in developed nations - most of the meat, dairy and eggs available in supermarkets is raised in this manner.

The term factory farming is a pejorative term favored by environmental activists and organic consumer groups. Another term sometimes used is concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO).

Operations typically called factory farms focus on producing a marketable product at the lowest unit cost. Common factory farming practices include:

Critics claim that factory farming is inhumane, poses health risks, and causes environmental damage. Arguments include:

Proponents claim that factory farming is a useful agricultural advance:

See also: agribusiness, feedlot, organic farming, hog lot

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