California's new law could cost some farmers millions, raise the price of one of America's favorite foods

 

Animal activists say Proposition 12 is about treating farm animals humanely. But, pork farmers say the law doesn't improve care and could cost them thousands per pig.

A California law that took effect this month is forcing Midwest farmers to make tough financial decisions. Proposition 12 requires farmers to increase the sizes of animal cages if they’re shipping pork, veal, or eggs to California. 

Iowa is the country’s number one pork-producing state, and California consumes 13% of U.S. pork. Animal activists say Proposition 12 is about humane treatment for the breeding pigs, but farmers say the new requirements don’t improve care and could cost them thousands of dollars per pig.

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