However it’s worth keeping in mind that this is intensive agriculture in Africa. I’m not personally informed on what their factory farms are like, and we really don’t know how it could turn out in the long run. They might not be happy to adopt the same regulations that there are in the developed world (or they could be better, I suppose).
Unfortunately, I don’t have any relevant papers off the top of my head regarding ethics, but the repugnant conclusion, natalism and antinatalism, and animal rights would be good general areas to read into.
Okay, I understand.
However it’s worth keeping in mind that this is intensive agriculture in Africa. I’m not personally informed on what their factory farms are like, and we really don’t know how it could turn out in the long run. They might not be happy to adopt the same regulations that there are in the developed world (or they could be better, I suppose).
Unfortunately, I don’t have any relevant papers off the top of my head regarding ethics, but the repugnant conclusion, natalism and antinatalism, and animal rights would be good general areas to read into.