I know ProVeg’s School Plates programme has been discussed positively on the EA Forum before. It’s not at the EA Animal Welfare funding threshold I believe, but given it improves health in a high-income country it doesn’t need to be.
There’s a bunch of different interventions about getting more plant-based stuff to people that’s basically supported by governments in certain higher-income countries due to the health benefits and that nobody has any real issues with.
For wild animals there’s screworm-free future, that I don’t think anyone is objecting to?
Oh and there’s also in-ovo sexing for egg laying chickens and buying shrimp stunners. Basically, provision of free/​cheap farming tech that reduces suffering while having no/​positive productivity impacts, or research into such.
https://​​www.foodingredientsfirst.com/​​news/​​shaping-school-food-proveg-uk-plant-based.html
I know ProVeg’s School Plates programme has been discussed positively on the EA Forum before. It’s not at the EA Animal Welfare funding threshold I believe, but given it improves health in a high-income country it doesn’t need to be.
There’s a bunch of different interventions about getting more plant-based stuff to people that’s basically supported by governments in certain higher-income countries due to the health benefits and that nobody has any real issues with.
For wild animals there’s screworm-free future, that I don’t think anyone is objecting to?
Oh and there’s also in-ovo sexing for egg laying chickens and buying shrimp stunners. Basically, provision of free/​cheap farming tech that reduces suffering while having no/​positive productivity impacts, or research into such.