Standing together against factory farms.

We support people locally to challenge new factory farm planning applications and aim to change national legislation to prevent new factory farms from being built.

Group of people protesting with signs reading 'NO' and 'Say NO to farms and factories' on a sunny day in a wooded area.

Stop The Planning Bill Protect Nature from Factory Farms

Help us stop the government’s new Planning and Infrastructure Bill from weakening vital environmental protections.

Group of people protesting against factories and farming, holding signs with messages such as "Say No to Cranwick," "Scrap Factory Farming," and "Mega Farms = Mega Pollution."

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FAQs

  • Factory farms are farms where animals are subjected to any of the following: routine confinement in cages, crates or crowded areas; selectively bred for accelerated/harmful growth rates; unable to access their natural behaviours; and/or routinely mutilated to counteract the negative welfare outcomes of intensive farming.

  • Factory farms don’t provide many jobs, usually just 1-2 staff for huge farms, because they are designed to maximise productivity with as little resource as possible and that’s why the animals are packed so tightly into these sheds. With the use of machines and automation, the need for the traditional farm worker has become less and less.

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  • Food security in the UK is a big problem, and is likely to get worse unless significant changes are made. The UK human population is nearly 70 million, and yet the UK farms over 1 billion land animals every year. All of those animals need to be fed, and they are fed crops like corn, wheat, oats and soya - we import 3 million tonnes of soya a year into the UK to feed farmed animals. We are creating a food security issue by having so many animals that need to be fed.