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Agricultural structures
Agriculture
Air pollution
Cows
Dairy farming
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Death
Factory Farming
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Meat and Dairy (campaign title)
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Dead Cow outside Dairy Factory Farm in Caparroso, Spain
Outside the dairy factory farm Valle de Odieta, S.C.L./Corraliza el Tomillar, S.Coop./Hibridación Termosolar Navarra, S.L. near Caparroso, during the visit of Greenpeace Spain, the body of a dead cow is being craned into a truck. More dead bodies are visible sticking out from the truck. Greenpeace Spain does not have any information on the cause of their death. According to official numbers provided in documents from the government of Navarre, in November 2018 the farm had 5,531 adult cows, 60% more than authorized through the Environmental Integrated Authorization.
Unique identifier:
GP0STTC5Z
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
19/02/2019
Locations:
Caparroso
,
Europe
,
Navarre
,
Spain
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Wildlight / Selene Magnolia
Size:
4552px × 3414px 6MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
Containers
Shoot:
Dairy Factory Farm in Spain
The dairy factory farm operating under the name “Valle de Odieta, S.C.L./Corraliza el Tomillar, S.Coop. and Hibridación Termosolar Navarra, S.L.” is located in the province of Navarre, Spain. It is the biggest dairy farm in the whole rural area of Navarre and one of the biggest in Spain. In the last 50 years there was a huge transformation in livestock production in Spain, from a traditional and extensive production to a very intensive and industrial production. This has a huge environmental impact. The intensive livestock farming has changed the shape of the landscape and the flora in the nearby fields. Green algae is visible on the water effluents from the farm, probably due to the high nutrient content on the manure being disposed. This nutrient pollution is likely to reach the Aragón River.
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