Grass-Fed Beef: Telling the Story

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Andrew Gunther A Greener World SWGLA 2016 Our Farms, Our Food, Our Future Let’s choose! Grass Fed Telling the story

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Andrew Gunther A Greener World

SWGLA 2016

Our Farms, Our Food, Our Future Let’s choose!

Grass Fed Telling the story

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“Beef environment cost 10 times that of other livestock”-BBC News

“Climate change: Why beef is the new SUV” -CNN.com

“Giving up beef will reduce carbon footprint more than cars, says expert”

-The Guardian

“Beef eating bad for environment: Experts”-India Times/Economic Times

“Beef: What’s Not for Dinner in a Sustainable World”-Inside Climate News

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Confused?

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Whole Foods.Food Fight: PETA Files False-Advertising Complaint Over Whole Foods’ ‘Humane Meat’

PatagoniaWe took some important steps to protect animals in partnering with Ovis 21, but we failed to implement a comprehensive process to assure animal welfare, and we are dismayed to witness such horrifying mistreatment.

Why transparency audits/certificates mater

VolkswagenThe automaker admitted last month that 11 million cars and light commercial vehicles equipped with a diesel motor line known as the EA 189 had the illegal software. On Thursday, Volkswagen said it was investigating whether some versions of another diesel motor line, known as the EA 288, also had software intended to detect when a vehicle was undergoing emissions testing and turn on pollution controls.

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Animal Welfare Approved (AWA)

• Our practical, science-based standards cover meat, dairy, eggs, and fiber animals throughout North America with products available in every state

• The only certification for high welfare, sustainable, pasture-based family farms

• Given highest rating by Consumer Reports

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Certified Grassfed by AGW

• Available for beef cattle, meat and dairy sheep, meat and dairy goats and bison

• Demand for grassfed beef has increased by 25–30% every year over the last decade

• Only Grassfed certification to ensure high-welfare management

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Certified Wildlife Friendly By AGW

• Recognizing wildlife stewardship on farms and ranches • Building habitats and increasing biodiversity• Available on small and large farms (one of our smaller farms of 15

acres has recorded 120 different bird species on farm)• Managing livestock alongside wildlife - without threat to either• Animals that spend their lives on CWF farms/ranches can have

meat, milk, eggs, wool leather, horn etc. marketed as CWF • Different logos to show which species are being protected

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• Building on the growing recognition that farming has an impact on wildlife and biodiversity

• Protecting predators - keystone species that are vital to ecosystems

• Educating farmers in non-lethal predator control methods• Animals that spend their lives on PF farms/ranches can have

meat, milk, eggs, wool leather, horn etc. marketed as PF

Certified Predator Friendly by AGW

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Non GM Fed by AGW

• Ensure by testing and audit that animals are not fed GM products.

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Organic? Cage Free?

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Organic?

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Type of program Details ExamplesIndependent No pressure can be exerted by farmers or

retailers involved in the selection of farms to audit or the results of audits.

AWA

Independent-Vested The company or organization auditing the farms depends on the income generated from providing these audits and granting approvals.

Certified Humane, National Organic Program

Producer-Independent Standards are set by parties with a commercial interest in the result of audits, but audits are carried out by a third party.

American Grassfed Association

Producer Standards are set by producers or industry groups and audited by auditors with a vested interest in the result. Potentially the same group that sets the standards is responsible for verifying and making the claims with no third party oversight at all.

American Humane Certified (formerly “Free Farmed”)

Participatory Guarantee System

Standards set by certifying entity, audits carried out by program participants. Not an independent third party certification.

Certified Naturally Grown

Retailer The standards-setting, auditing and decision making processes are controlled by the individual or company profiting from the transaction. No third party oversight.

McDonald’sKFCGrocery Stores

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“Cage-Free,” “Free-Roaming,” “Free-Range,” and “Pasture Raised”

• “Cage-free” usually means birds are raised indoors. “Free-range” requires outdoor access for chickens raised for meat, but “access” and quality of range is not defined. The term has no official meaning for egg-laying hens or other animals

• “Pasture-raised” widely considered better than “cage-free,” “free-range,” or “free roaming,” but there is no standard definition or verification for the term

• AWA is the only certification requiring pasture- and range-based management

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“Natural”Not Verified

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

• Minimally processed, no artificial ingredients

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“Natural”Not Verified

• Pasture-raised

• Responsible use of antibiotics

• No added hormones

• High animal welfare standards

• Environmentally responsible

• Healthy or non-GMO

• Family farmed

• Third party certified or audited in any way

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

• Minimally processed, no artificial ingredients

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“Naturally Raised”Not Verified

• No added hormones, antibiotics or animal by products

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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“Naturally Raised”Not Verified

• No added hormones, antibiotics or animal by products

• Pasture-raised

• Responsible use of antibiotics

• High animal welfare standards

• Environmentally responsible

• Healthy or non-GMO

• Family farmed

• Third party certified or audited in any way

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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“Organic”Verified, Independent-Vested

• Animals must be fed organic feed

• Animals treated with antibiotics must be segregated, giving producers an incentive to withhold treatment

• Range of organic labels: “100% Organic”; “Organic” (95%); “Made with Organic Ingredients” (more than 70% organic ingredients)

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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“Organic”Verified, Independent-Vested

• Animals must be fed organic feed

• Animals treated with antibiotics must be segregated, giving producers an incentive to withhold treatment

• Range of organic labels: “100% Organic”; “Organic” (95%); “Made with Organic Ingredients” (more than 70% organic ingredients)

• Pasture-raised

• Responsible use of antibiotics

• High animal welfare standards

• Environmentally responsible

• Healthy

• Family farmed

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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“Antibiotic Free”

• The producer signs an affidavit stating they have not administered antibiotics to animals destined to be marketed as “antibiotic-free”

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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“Antibiotic Free”

• The producer signs an affidavit stating they have not administered antibiotics to animals destined to be marketed as “antibiotic-free”

• Animals were healthy

• Antibiotic resistance is addressed

• Sustainable farming system

• Pasture-raised

• Responsible use of antibiotics

• ANY animal welfare standards

• Environmentally responsible

• Healthy

• Family farmed

What it means What it DOESN’T mean

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More on “Antibiotic Free” - and what it doesn’t address

• Antibiotic residue. ALL animals (conventional or otherwise) receiving antibiotic treatment must legally follow a withdrawal period before their products are marketed – meaning, there should NEVER be antibiotics in your meat

• Sustainable farming systems. Most ABF products come from industrial systems – systems which are inherently designed to require antibiotics

• Animal health. The ABF premium creates an incentive to withhold treatment from sick animals, while not addressing the healthfulness of the system itself

• Antibiotic resistance. Conventional systems still use antibiotics on a daily, subtherapeutic level, creating superbugs and making life-saving medicines ineffective

• 2 labels allow responsible antibiotic use without penalizing the farmer: AWA and European Union Organic

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The REAL Problem: Antibiotic Resistance

When antibiotics are abused for growth promotion and disease prevention , bacteria become resistant. Alexander Fleming, credited with discovering penicillin, used his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1945 to caution that the misuse of penicillin in this way would inevitably lead to resistance:

“But I would like to sound one note of warning… There may be a danger, though, in under dosage. It is not difficult to make microbes resistant to penicillin in the laboratory by exposing them to concentrations not sufficient to kill them, and the same thing has occasionally happened in the body. The time may come when penicillin can be bought by anyone in the shops. Then there is the danger that the ignorant man may easily underdose himself and by exposing his microbes to non-lethal quantities of the drug make them resistant.”

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The REAL Solution: Transform the Farm System

• Abusing antibiotics for growth promotion and disease prevention results in resistant bacteria, creating a scenario where life-threatening diseases become untreatable

• Simply withholding treatment from a few animals doesn’t fix the problem

• The solution? Support farming systems that don’t depend on antibiotics, saving these treatments for when they are really necessary

• High-welfare, pasture- and range-based systems (like AWA) promote animal health without routine reliance on antibiotics

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According to Consumer Reports

AWA is the only "Highly Meaningful" food label for farm animal welfare, outdoor access, and sustainability

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“Concerned about how chickens are raised, and trying to decipher egg-carton labeling?... For chickens raised according to the highest animal-welfare standards, look for the label ‘Animal Welfare Approved’”

– Bonnie S. Benwick

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“Animal Welfare Approved: Program participants are limited to independent small-scale farmers, who are subject to annual audits… considered the highest animal welfare protocols of any third-party auditing program.”

TakePart’s “Jane Says” column:

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Public Relations and Marketing Support• Establish and build

relationships in order to expand market opportunities for your products

• Draft and send press releases about your farm, your products or public events to targeted press outlets

• Feature news about your farm on our website, social media sites, blog, print newsletter

• Advise on how to create a successful online presence, including an effective social media strategy

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Our Publications

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Farm Profiles• Increase visibility

• Maximize online presence

• Drives traffic to your website and social media

• Customer inquiries forwarded regularly

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Online DirectorySearchable directory of AWA farms and products, including farms,

restaurants, retailers, CSA’s, and online purchasing options.

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Event Support• Host events and attend conferences or workshops with you• Offer supporting materials and signage • Assist with publicity and event promotion

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Graphics Assistance

• Graphic assistance in creating custom farm marketing materials highlighting AWA certification (banners, farm signage, etc.)

• Available at no charge to farms

and vendors in the program

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AWA Egg Cartons• AWA-branded egg

cartons are available at cost to certified farmers

• Includes AWA logo, pasture-raised branding and informational insert

• Can be personalized for each farm with easy-to-print label

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Technical Support• Technical Advice Fact Sheets cover commonly asked

questions about production practices• Our quarterly newsletter includes technical articles and

information on compliance with our standards• Access to expert technical advice that isn’t covered in our

published materials• Examples of support:

• Determining costs of production• Branching out into other species• Mentoring and consulting to transition from conventional

operations to pasture-based systems

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AWA Species-Specific Standards

• Beef Cattle • Dairy Cattle• Sheep• Dairy Sheep• Goats• Dairy Goats• Pigs

• Bison• Rabbits• Meat Chickens• Laying Hens• Geese• Ducks• Turkey

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