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Pig farmers urge support

Pig farmers urge support
Torsten Krawczyk, President of the Saxon State Farmers' Association, warns of a further decline in pig farms in Saxony. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
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Saxony's pig farmers are sounding the alarm: more and more farms are closing, investments in animal welfare are becoming a burden. They are making demands of the Minister of Agriculture.

Saxony's pig farmers are pushing for support to secure the future of domestic meat production. "Our pig farmers are prepared to invest in animal welfare, climate protection and modern barn technology," said Torsten Krawczyk, President of the Saxon State Farmers' Association, at the Saxon Farmers' Day in Weinböhla. "What they can no longer bear are constant new requirements with no economic prospects."

Association: Fewer and fewer pig farmers in Saxony

According to the association, the number of pig farms in Saxony has fallen by around a third since 2015. This is due to investments that have become necessary as a result of stricter requirements, such as animal welfare. Farms have had to convert and in some cases rebuild their stables. If politicians do not take countermeasures, Saxony will lose more farms, warned Krawczyk.

The association criticizes the legal situation for old facilities as disproportionate. In order to reduce bureaucracy, a uniform digital structure is needed to record data on farms and production. At the same time, domestic pig production must be strengthened with clear labeling of origin.

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Together with the Interessengemeinschaft Schweinehalter Sachsen and the Erzeugergemeinschaft Qualitätsfleisch Taubenheim, the farmers' association presented a paper of demands to Agriculture Minister Georg-Ludwig von Breitenbuch (CDU). It is expected that he will press the demands at the Agriculture Ministers' Conference, which will take place from 18 to 20 March in Bad Reichenhall, Bavaria.

Minister of Agriculture wants to advocate for adjustments

Von Breitenbuch signaled a concession to the livestock farmers. "What we no longer have here is in Spain," said the Minister of Agriculture. This is crazy in view of the water shortage there. Among other things, the Minister of Agriculture wants to make adjustments to the husbandry levels.

He also announced that the fees for meat inspections would be halved. The cost of implementation is therefore around one million euros. "We are on the way and are now looking for the money," von Breitenbuch assured.

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