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The term animal–industrial complex (AIC) refers to the systematic and institutionalized exploitation of animals. It includes every economic activity involving animals, such as the food industry (e.g., meat, dairy, poultry, apiculture), animal testing (e.g., academic, industrial, animals in space), medicine (e.g., bile and other animal products), clothing (e.g., leather, silk, wool, fur), labor and transport (e.g., working animals, animals in war, remote control animals), tourism and entertainment (e.g., circus, zoos, blood sports, trophy hunting, animals held in captivity), selective breeding (e.g., pet industry, artificial insemination), and so forth. Proponents of the term claim that activities described by the term differ from individual acts of animal cruelty in that they constitute in

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  • The term animal–industrial complex (AIC) refers to the systematic and institutionalized exploitation of animals. It includes every economic activity involving animals, such as the food industry (e.g., meat, dairy, poultry, apiculture), animal testing (e.g., academic, industrial, animals in space), medicine (e.g., bile and other animal products), clothing (e.g., leather, silk, wool, fur), labor and transport (e.g., working animals, animals in war, remote control animals), tourism and entertainment (e.g., circus, zoos, blood sports, trophy hunting, animals held in captivity), selective breeding (e.g., pet industry, artificial insemination), and so forth. Proponents of the term claim that activities described by the term differ from individual acts of animal cruelty in that they constitute institutionalized animal exploitation. Killing more than 200 billion land and aquatic animals every year, the AIC has been implicated in climate change, ocean acidification, biodiversity loss, and the Holocene extinction. It is also responsible for spreading of diseases from animals to humans, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (en)
  • El complejo industrial animal (CIA) es la explotación institucionalizada de animales. Incluye todas las actividades humanas relacionadas con los animales, principalmente económicas, como la industria alimentaria (por ejemplo, la carne, los productos lácteos, las aves de corral, la apicultura), la (por ejemplo, la académica, la industrial, los animales enviados al espacio), la religiosa (por ejemplo, los animales para sacrificio, los animales mantenidos en cautiverio en los templos), la medicina (por ejemplo, la medicina tradicional), bilis y otros productos animales), ropa (por ejemplo, cuero, seda, lana, pieles), mano de obra y transporte (por ejemplo, animales de trabajo, granjas, animales de guerra, animales de control remoto), moda, cosméticos, turismo y entretenimiento (por ejemplo, circo, zoológicos, deportes de sangre, caza, animales mantenidos en cautiverio), cría selectiva (por ejemplo, industria de mascotas), y así sucesivamente. El CIA se diferencia totalmente de los actos individuales de crueldad contra los animales en que es una explotación animal institucionalizada. Es uno de los temas principales de los estudios críticos sobre los animales. (es)
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  • The term animal–industrial complex (AIC) refers to the systematic and institutionalized exploitation of animals. It includes every economic activity involving animals, such as the food industry (e.g., meat, dairy, poultry, apiculture), animal testing (e.g., academic, industrial, animals in space), medicine (e.g., bile and other animal products), clothing (e.g., leather, silk, wool, fur), labor and transport (e.g., working animals, animals in war, remote control animals), tourism and entertainment (e.g., circus, zoos, blood sports, trophy hunting, animals held in captivity), selective breeding (e.g., pet industry, artificial insemination), and so forth. Proponents of the term claim that activities described by the term differ from individual acts of animal cruelty in that they constitute in (en)
  • El complejo industrial animal (CIA) es la explotación institucionalizada de animales. Incluye todas las actividades humanas relacionadas con los animales, principalmente económicas, como la industria alimentaria (por ejemplo, la carne, los productos lácteos, las aves de corral, la apicultura), la (por ejemplo, la académica, la industrial, los animales enviados al espacio), la religiosa (por ejemplo, los animales para sacrificio, los animales mantenidos en cautiverio en los templos), la medicina (por ejemplo, la medicina tradicional), bilis y otros productos animales), ropa (por ejemplo, cuero, seda, lana, pieles), mano de obra y transporte (por ejemplo, animales de trabajo, granjas, animales de guerra, animales de control remoto), moda, cosméticos, turismo y entretenimiento (por ejemplo, (es)
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  • Animal–industrial complex (en)
  • Complejo industrial animal (es)
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