The Minister of Consumer, Alberto Garzón, has assured that “for space reasons” the Journalist of the British newspaper The Guardian had to exclude information from his interview and has insisted that “El Bulo” on his statements on which he put on the fabric of
Judgment The meat that is exported from Spain has been driven by the “Lobby of certain companies that promote polluting macrogranjas”.
This has explained this Tuesday Garzón through two messages in its Twitter profile that has accompanied the full transcript of what he said in the interview.
“I take this opportunity to publish the full transcript of what I said in the interview, because for reasons of space, the journalist had to exclude some elements that today, to the heat of the Bulo and the lie that certain actors promote, they go enhanced,” has twisted in the
First message
According to the minister, the interview took place on December 14 and was published in narrated version on December 26, but “the Bulo began on January 3 driven by the lobby of certain large companies that promote polluting macrogranjas … and the rest
You already know, “he said.
Asked on how to achieve the support of the ranchers and change the mentality of the Spaniards to reduce the consumption of meat, Garzón explains that it is necessary to differentiate between industrial and extensive livestock.
“This is an ecologically sustainable livestock and has a lot of weight in certain regions of Spain as it can be Asturias, part of Castilla y León, even from Andalusia or Extremadura,” insists, “but this is sustainable, which is not at any time
Sustainable is the one they call those of the macrogranjas. ”
In addition, according to the transcript attached, the consumer holder ensures that “never” has said that you do not have to eat meat, but you have to reduce your consumption.
“We knew from the beginning that it was a subject that was going to be controversial, but it was necessary,” he says.