About Animals farmed: investigating modern farming around the world
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An investigative series looking at the global impact of intensive farming practices and searching for sustainable solutions
The Animals farmed project is an investigative series examining issues around modern farming of animals and everything that flows from it. The series is supported, in part, through a grant to theguardian.org by the US-based Open Philanthropy Project, which identifies outstanding giving opportunities, provides grants, follows the results and publishes its findings.
Working in partnership with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and other journalists around the world, this series seeks to interrogate global practices and to examine the potential for change.
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