27.09.24
Environment
Cattle slaughtered at Cargill meat-packing plants tested positive for traces of some of the most important drugs for human health
16.09.24
Global Superbugs
A study in The Lancet has forecast that without action 39 million people will die of drug resistant diseases over the next 25 years
09.08.24
Drug-resistant infections are a growing threat worldwide. Here’s the science behind it – and how we can tackle the issue
08.07.24
The case will argue the meat giant knew of the potential environmental consequences of industrial-scale chicken farming
21.06.24
Campaigners raise the alarm at lack of will among major parties to curb intensive farming
29.04.24
The more than 3,000 violations affected water, air and land
26.04.24
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Wye catchment among the areas worst hit by industrial poultry production
Emissions caused by factory farming emissions can have a huge impact on biodiversity and the environment
10.04.24
Our reporting revealed that Venky’s is marketing antibiotics for growth promotion and ‘preventative use’
05.04.24
Venky’s marketing products containing vital medicines to be used in farming practices opposed by WHO
19.03.24
UK food safety chiefs concerned about the failure to tackle the disease in contaminated meat and eggs exported to the country
20.06.23
Major supermarket supplier sourcing chickens dosed with antibiotics linked to deadly disease
15.03.23
The global trade in colistin, a human medicine, for use on livestock farms is driving the spread of deadly diseases
22.11.22
Testing commissioned by the Bureau, World Animal Protection and the Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics has found evidence of drug resistance in waterways near farms
21.11.22
The most important antibiotics to human health are still being used within the supply chains of major US food companies, risking the spread of dangerous superbugs
16.03.22
Companies routinely exceed level of bacteria allowed by USDA – and do not have to recall their products
06.07.21
The adoption of intensive farming practices in middle-income countries is estimated to account for up to a third of the increase in global use of antibiotics for livestock between 2010 and 2030
17.06.21
The use of a class of antibiotics prescribed for infections in humans more than doubled on UK pig farms between 2015 and 2019, and experts warn of a further rise