Stephane Dahirel doesn't exactly say eat chicken and save the planet, but that is what he's hinting at as he opens a shed door at his intensive farm in Brittany, western France. The 90,000 "broilers" chickens bred for their meat flapping around inside his three sheds, will more…
AFP – Stephane Dahirel doesn’t exactly say eat chicken and save the planet but that is what he’s hinting at as he opens a shed door at his intensive farm in Brittany, western France. The 90,000 broilers – chickens bred for their meat – flapping around inside his three sheds, will more than triple in […]
Stephane Dahirel doesnt exactly say eat chicken and save the planet, but that is what hes hinting at as he opens a shed door at his intensive farm in Brittany, western France. The 90,000 broilers chickens bred for their meat flapping around inside his three sheds, will mor ..
Stephane Dahirel doesn't exactly say eat chicken and save the planet, but that is what he's hinting at as he opens a shed door at his intensive farm in Brittany, western France.Dahirel insisted that intensive farming is "the most efficient and rational system" for producing meat "from an economical and ecological perspective".
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