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The recent years have seen a steep surge in the consumption of animal products in India, leading to an exponential increment in the number of animals reared. This has resulted in the normalisation of exploitative factory farming practices, which are marked by isolation, suffering and incessant pain, for farmed animals.

Owing to the sheer magnanimity of the scale of factory farming in India and the lack of regulations to control the malpractices common to factory farming; the welfare and protection of rights of farmed animals is thus, of high priority to FIAPO. We have, for this purpose launched several nation-wide campaigns to mitigate and regulate animal cruelty in the industry, inspire people to adopt a cruelty-free lifestyle and minimize the escalation in consumption of animal products across the country.

Learn more about the barbaric practice in factory farms and why there is an ever-pressing need to demand the right for all the animals and stopping their consumption.

#StopSlaughterCruelty provides immediate respite to farm animals by addressing the unethical slaughter practices prevalent across the country.

The #EndExploitativeDairies campaign, focuses on bringing legislative reforms, for the welfare of dairy cattle.

Corporate Outreach engages with institutions to bring down, and ultimately end the commercial consumption of animal products.

#Gaushala Samvardhan Campaign is FIAPO’s initiative to ensure ideal housing, veterinary care, feed and water, and sustainable management of Gaushalas.

The #LivingFree campaign, aspires for a vegan world in which animals are not killed for food. The campaign is run solely on the strength of local leaders and organisations who conduct workshops, seminars, individual outreach and tabling events.

#DontGetMilked creates mass awareness about the ill-treatment of animals in the dairy industry through the smart use of digital and conventional advertising.

#Aquaculture is FIAPO’s recently initiated policy campaign intended to improve the conditions of fishes used for food production in India. India is the second largest producer of fish via aquaculture ,only behind China and is estimated to be producing  7.07 million metric tons of fish in the year 2018.