There's no business like pig business, and thanks goodness because it's an ugly one. The new documentary, Pig Business, aims to uncover the horrendous impact that factory pig farming imposes on human health, the environment, small farmers, and of course, the animals themselves.
To help spread the word about this international farming crisis to U.S. lawmakers, the film will be screened on March 9th at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington D.C., an event hosted by the Center for Food Safety, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Congressman Dennis Kucinich, and a panel of other experts. Pig Business investigates the hidden costs of an industrialized farming system that is destroying communities and threatening consumers here in the U.S. and abroad, and expl

ores what can be done to improve the current situation. The screening and panel discussion is open to the public, and whether or not you can attend, you're encouraged to invite your representatives.
Tracy Worcester, director of Pig Business and activist and mother of three, set out four years ago to trace the origins of cheap, imported pork in British supermarkets. She found herself on a trail that connects factory farms in the U.S. to small farmers in Central Europe. The film exposes how Smithfield Farms, the world's largest and most notorious pork producer, has exported its intensive farming model to Europe, exporting the disastrous effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and taking advantage of lax environmental and labor laws. Beginning in Poland and Romania, Smithfield plans to spread its destructive farming practices and products across Europe and the U.K.
Pig Business covers the broad spectrum of critical issues connected to factory pig farming, including threats to human health, the destruction of small independent farms, the dangerously excessive use of antibiotics, air and water pollution, deforestation, and atrocious animal welfare conditions...
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