Animal rights activists did their best Wednesday afternoon to upstage the launch party at City Park for the upcoming third annual Kelowna Ribfest.
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Of particular attention to the animal activists was the state of the pig farming industry.
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Jodey Castricano, an associate professor at UBC and research fellow with the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, said the three pillars behind the protest are animal advocacy for the treatment of pigs, environmental devastation caused by factory farming and the cost to human health resulting from mass produced meat products.
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She called the pig processing industry heartless in that pigs suffer greatly from being harvest exploited, often dieing when squeezed into transport trucks en route to the slaughterhouse, and not initially fatally killed when stun-gunned or gassed at the meat plant.
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The factory farming aspect, she says, is tied to climate change due to the release of methane gas from these farms into our atmosphere. Some scientists are now saying emissions from the animal agriculture sector surpass those of the transportation sector.
The expansion of the livestock inventories, expected to double by 2050, in intensive production systems contribute to the methane emissions from both the animals and their manure.
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The complex is in the midst of a city approval process for the targeted location at the northwest corner of KGH which is currently parking space.
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Bill Reynolds, chair of the Kelowna Ribfest, said planning for Ribfest started last October and will involve about 250 volunteers over the Aug. 22-24 event.
One major change from the previous two years was moving the event from mid-September to August, something Mayor Colin Basran endorsed at the launch as a positive family friendly addition to the downtown.
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Reynolds said other Rotarians, friends and family will step up to support the lead Ribfest organizer, Kelowna Sunrise Rotary supported by the lead corporate sponsor Interior Savings Credit Union.
Besides the opportunity to eat barbecued ribs, Kelowna Ribfest will also include live stage entertainment daily from noon to 9 p.m.; Kids Zone activities from noon to 7 p.m. on Aug. 23 and 24; and Family Fun Day on Aug. 24 with a host of fun activities and a free goodie bag for the first 500 families. For more information, check out the website .
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