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Article: Animal cloning for food leaves bad taste.(LETTER OF THE WEEK)(Letter to the editor)
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- Grocer
- Article date:
- June 21, 2008
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SIR; The RSPCA is totally opposed to cloning for food production on both animal welfare and ethical grounds (The Grocer, Meat & Fish, p50). The cloning process can undoubtedly cause suffering to animals and is purely for commercial benefit. The RSPCA believes this is a misuse of technology that can have a major adverse impact on animal health and welfare so is ethically unacceptable.
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