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Kenya bans commercial slaughter of donkeys | Kenya bans commercial slaughter of donkeys |
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Abattoirs in Kenya will be banned from slaughtering donkeys from next month, the agriculture minister has said. | Abattoirs in Kenya will be banned from slaughtering donkeys from next month, the agriculture minister has said. |
The East African nation legalised trade in donkey meat and hide in 2012 to meet growing demand in China. | The East African nation legalised trade in donkey meat and hide in 2012 to meet growing demand in China. |
Minister Peter Munya said the decision had been a mistake as it had caused the donkey population to fall. | Minister Peter Munya said the decision had been a mistake as it had caused the donkey population to fall. |
Many people in rural areas use donkeys to fetch water and firewood, raising fears that their dwindling numbers will increase the workload of women. | Many people in rural areas use donkeys to fetch water and firewood, raising fears that their dwindling numbers will increase the workload of women. |
Kenya has about 1.2 million donkeys compared with 1.8 million a decade ago, according to government data published last week. | |
Women and men from farming communities protested outside Mr Munya's offices in the capital, Nairobi, on Monday to demand action to protect the donkey population. | Women and men from farming communities protested outside Mr Munya's offices in the capital, Nairobi, on Monday to demand action to protect the donkey population. |
"When donkeys are stolen or killed, women are turned into donkeys," read a placard held by the protesters. | "When donkeys are stolen or killed, women are turned into donkeys," read a placard held by the protesters. |
Mr Munya later told reporters that abattoirs licensed to slaughter donkeys had a month to switch to slaughtering other animals - or else they would be closed. | Mr Munya later told reporters that abattoirs licensed to slaughter donkeys had a month to switch to slaughtering other animals - or else they would be closed. |
"The policy of slaughtering donkeys for meat was not well thought out," the minister said. | "The policy of slaughtering donkeys for meat was not well thought out," the minister said. |
"The benefits that are brought by the traditional work that donkeys do are much more than whatever benefit you might get by slaughtering a donkey and eating the meat," he added | "The benefits that are brought by the traditional work that donkeys do are much more than whatever benefit you might get by slaughtering a donkey and eating the meat," he added |
The mass slaughtering of donkeys has also spawned a black market with skin-smuggling networks hiring gangs to steal donkeys, locals say. | The mass slaughtering of donkeys has also spawned a black market with skin-smuggling networks hiring gangs to steal donkeys, locals say. |
Kenya has four abattoirs licensed to slaughter the animals. | Kenya has four abattoirs licensed to slaughter the animals. |
Brooke East Africa, a donkey advocacy group, estimates that at least 1,000 donkeys are slaughtered each day in Kenya. | Brooke East Africa, a donkey advocacy group, estimates that at least 1,000 donkeys are slaughtered each day in Kenya. |
The value of an adult donkey more than quadrupled in Kenya after their meat was legalised for human consumption in 2012, according to the Africa Network for Animal Welfare. | The value of an adult donkey more than quadrupled in Kenya after their meat was legalised for human consumption in 2012, according to the Africa Network for Animal Welfare. |
There is huge demand for donkey skin in China. | There is huge demand for donkey skin in China. |
When skins are boiled, they produce a brown gelatine, which is the essential ingredient in Chinese "ejiao" products - popular health foods and traditional medicines. | When skins are boiled, they produce a brown gelatine, which is the essential ingredient in Chinese "ejiao" products - popular health foods and traditional medicines. |
Donkey trade - the facts: | Donkey trade - the facts: |
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