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"We're working more now to promote what we call whole harvest meat choices," Maxey said.
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In the Northwest Territories, harvesting country foods is a key cultural activity and is important for sustenance; 75% of persons eat harvested meat and fish (10 ).
But the method she advocates for reaching those goals — raising grass-eating, pasture-foraging farm animals — would appear to be notoriously difficult to reproduce on a scale large enough to harvest enough meat, at a reasonable cost, for all the people wanting to eat meat in this country, let alone the world.
The workers skinned the animals, apparently intending to harvest their meat for consumption or sale.
Once lions get old or too unruly for their owners, they're likely shunted on, possibly to facilities that harvest their meat, Allan explained.
Davis says he bought her about eight months ago, "to harvest the meat".
This month, Montana will enact a new "roadkill law" that allows drivers who accidentally kill big game to harvest the meat within 24 hours.
The total annual harvest of meat of L. gigas ranged from 6,519,711 kg to 7,369,314 kg between 1993 and 1998, later production declined to 3,131,599 kg in 2001.
In 1981, he secretly entered Siberia to document a Soviet food-processing facility that was converting illegally harvested whale meat into feed for animals at a fur farm.
Many people are happy to eat animals kept in awful conditions on industrial farms or to crush an insect under their foot, yet would be aghast at mistreatment of their next-door neighbour's cat, or seeing a whale harvested for meat.
Officials said it will be harvested for meat. .
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