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Spain introduced video surveillance in slaughterhouses

Animal welfare

Video surveillance ensuring animals are treated humanely before being killed is now mandatory in Spanish slaughterhouses, according to Euronews.

Posted on Aug 29 ,03:57

Spain introduced video surveillance in slaughterhouses

The government in Moncloa announced this new rule, claiming it was the first of its kind in the European Union.

"This rule puts Spain at the forefront of Europe in this area and, as well as ensuring the welfare of animals during their passage through abattoirs, it also improves food safety guarantees for consumers," said Consumer Affairs Minister Alberto Garzon.

It has already been agreed with the industry, government spokesperson Isabel Rodriguez told a press conference.

"We will be the first country in the European Union to have a compulsory video surveillance system in abattoirs," said the consumer affairs ministry of Pedro Sanchez's left-wing government.

Guillermo Moreno, executive director of Equalia, an NGO that lobbied for the reform, told AFP he was satisfied with what he called "a necessary and important first step to raise animal welfare standards in abattoirs".

He added that England, Scotland and Israel had already introduced the measure in their slaughterhouses.

Under the Spanish rules, butcheries will be required to retain the video images for later verification by the authorities.

"Large butcheries have one year to implement the new standard", with smaller operations granted two years, the ministry said.

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