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". The clear advice that I have in relation to this issue is that the traditional methods of feeding ducks and geese for the production of foie gras are not contrary to animal welfare considerations. The real issue for concern, and the focus of attention of all the scientific evaluation on this issue, has been related to the intensive farming, intensive production and the intensive force-feeding of the birds in that way. The ban you mention is not on a welfare basis but rather on an ethical basis, which is a different issue. What we are considering here is the question of animal welfare and the treatment of animals and birds in these circumstances. I take note of what you have said. This is an issue that will be discussed at a future time."@en1
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