Funding secured for further training in farm animal welfare in China
We are delighted to announce that
we have secured renewal funding from The Open Philanthropy Project to continue
our training programmes in farm animal welfare in China. We have been working
with partners in China, including the International Cooperation Committee of
Animal Welfare (ICCAW), Chinese Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) and
Animals Asia, for the past 2 years to develop a series of training workshops in
animal welfare for pig producers as part of a previously funded project. So
far, we have been working on improving piglet survival and housing for
farrowing sows, the impact of heat stress on pig welfare and opportunities to
reduce the incidence of tail biting and tail docking on Chinese farms. These
issues are also of concern to farmers in Europe, and it has been very useful to
share experiences and insights across different countries. The first grant has
also allows us to recruit a PhD student, Steph Easton, who has been evaluating
the effectiveness of different delivery methods to improve animal welfare
education in China.
The new award will allow us to
continue this programme of work for a further two years, and we are
particularly pleased that the Open Philanthropy project will fund another PhD
student with us to promote farm animal welfare in China and to build capacity
and skills in this area in China. We are looking forward to building on our
current work to improve the lives of pigs in China.
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