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Campaign highlights more humane animal products


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More than 150 products have been added to a list of humane products compiled by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals since it first started in 2016 as a way to clear up confusion around labeling and claims.
Kara Shannon, director of farm animal welfare at ASPCA, said Shop With Your Heart is a public education and consumer engagement tool aimed at helping people find more humane animal products or plant-based items.
Her group recognizes three welfare certifications for offering animals living situations better than those found in industrial agriculture or factory farming settings: Animal Welfare Approved, Certified Humane and Global Animal Partnership. ....

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As the Climate Emergency Grows, Farmworkers Lack Protection from Deadly Heat


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As summer arrives, farmworkers will especially feel the consequences of a warming climate. Amadeo Sumano, a strawberry worker in California, recalled feeling dizzy and experiencing headaches during harvest season, when delivering strawberries onto a motorized, moving table that blows hot exhaust. It’s a double-bind, he explains in Spanish: if he were to position himself farther from the exhaust, it would require lugging the strawberries a greater distance.
Fortunately, Sumano knows his rights, for which he has fought as a member of the labor union United Farm Workers (UFW). He was aware that California’s heat standard requires that outdoor workers receive breaks, potable water, and shade to protect them from the heat. And he brought up the concern with his employer who accommodated it with more rest periods, he said. While this doesn’t resolve structural issues in the agricultural system that can perpetuate unhealthy conditions, it’s significantly better ....

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Pesticide laws fail to protect the most vulnerable people in agriculture: children


Pesticide laws fail to protect the most vulnerable people in agriculture: children
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Two new studies highlight the hazardous conditions inherent in farm work, and show the weakness in standards meant to protect kids from developmental disorders and disease.
As a child growing up on his family’s subsistence farm in Puebla, Mexico, Abel Luna loved helping to plant corn and other crops. But in 2001, when he turned 13, his enthusiasm quickly evaporated. That’s when Luna began traveling to New York’s black dirt region to “sell his labor,” working alongside his father in commercial vegetable crop fields. Where once he took pride in “growing [our] own food at [our] own pace,” he now began working 14-hour or longer days from February through November. In addition to a grueling schedule and poor living conditions, Luna remembers “pretty much a lack of every kind of equipment that you need”: gloves, glasses, and masks to protect him from contact w ....

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