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Episode 17: The History of Animal Feed w/ Floor Haalboom

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Industrial large-scale animal farming is producing the vast majority of animal products in our supermarkets. But how did it emerge? And how is its emergence related to compound feed? Was there resistance to this development already in the past? And what was the role of lobbying companies?

In this episode, we dive into these questions with historian Dr. Floor Haalboom (Utrecht University).

Make sure to check out the other interesting podcasts at iroarpod.com

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Industrial large-scale animal farming is producing the vast majority of animal products in our supermarkets. But how did it emerge? And how is its emergence related to compound feed? Was there resistance to this development already in the past? And what was the role of lobbying companies?

In this episode, we dive into these questions with historian Dr. Floor Haalboom (Utrecht University).

Make sure to check out the other interesting podcasts at iroarpod.com

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Industrial large-scale animal farming is producing the vast majority of animal products in our supermarkets. But how did it emerge? And how is its emergence related to compound feed? Was there resistance to this development already in the past? And what was the role of lobbying companies? In this episode, we dive into these questions with historian Dr. Floor Haalboom (Utrecht University). Make sure to check out the other interesting podcasts at iroarpod.com…
 
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