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Our Position on Using mRNA Vaccines

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February 1, 2025

    We believe that modern advances in technology have a rightful place within agriculture. Starvation on a planet with eight billion people is not from a lack of production. This fact is a direct result of technological advances in food production in the past eight decades.     As with any new technology, the most recent development and use of mRNA vaccines within livestock will come with both benefits as well as unintended and unforeseen problems.

  At ZOE Farms, we prioritize natural methods to develop the immune systems of our livestock, and therefore, we have chosen not to utilize mRNA vaccines. We believe in fostering the health and well-being of our animals through our farming practices and providing them with a stress-free environment. By focusing on holistic approaches and maintaining optimal conditions for our livestock, we aim to enhance their immune systems naturally, reducing the need for external interventions such as mRNA vaccines. Our commitment to ethical and sustainable farming practices ensures that our animals thrive in a balanced ecosystem, resulting in healthy and resilient livestock. 

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