99% yes for me. This is like 50% of the yearly global budget for farmed animals. A lot can be done with this money, and it’s not too outrageous an amount that it wouldn’t be absorbed efficiently. Speciecism aside, the bang for these bucks could be incredible. Moreover, if among the spillover effects of this was lower consumption of animal products, this would be an additional win for public health (at least in countries where too much animal products are eaten).
99% yes for me.
This is like 50% of the yearly global budget for farmed animals. A lot can be done with this money, and it’s not too outrageous an amount that it wouldn’t be absorbed efficiently. Speciecism aside, the bang for these bucks could be incredible.
Moreover, if among the spillover effects of this was lower consumption of animal products, this would be an additional win for public health (at least in countries where too much animal products are eaten).