Additional videos
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall objects to factory farming (April 2013)
- PositiveTV interview with Tracy Worcester (February 2013)
- Wir haben es satt – We’ve had enough (January 2013)
- Sir Roger Moore Condemns Factory Pig Farming (September 2012)
- Oxford Brooke’s University presentation (March 2012)
- Oxfordshire Farming Conference Presentation (January 2012)
- Public Meeting to Oppose Factory Pig Farm at Foston (September 2011)
- Dominic West Opposes Factory Pig Farm (June 2011)
- The Dark Side of Factory Farming (June 2011)
- Presentations & Panel Discussion, Capitol Hill (March 2011)
- FOX 5 NEWS interview with Tracy Worcester (March 2011)
- Presentations & Debate, EU Parliament (February 2011)
- Sky News interview, Leslie Ash on Pig Business (February 2011)
- ideaCity 2010 Presentation (June 2010)
- Pig Business at the House of Commons (January 2010)
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall objects to factory farming
In this four minute clip, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall talks to Farms Not Factories about the intensification of meat production.
PositiveTV interview with Tracy Worcester
Tracy Worcester talks about factory farming for PositiveTV
- Watch the interview:
PositiveTV – Tracy Worcester [32min]
Wir haben es satt – We’ve had enough
Anti factory farming march, Berlin, January 2013
Sir Roger Moore Condemns Factory Pig Farming
Sir Roger Moore talks to Tracy Worcester about her film Pig Business and the harm that factory pig farming causes human health, the environment, local livelihoods and the mistreated, overcrowded animals.
Oxford Brookes Presentation
Tracy Worcester talks about factory farming at Oxford Brookes University
- Download/listen to the presentation:
Oxford Brookes Presentation.mp3 [45min, 15mb]
Oxfordshire Farming Conference Presentation
As the decision whether to allow the Foston mega pig farm to go ahead approaches, Tracy Worcester describes the skewed politics and economics behind what would be an ecological disaster.
Public Meeting to Oppose Factory Pig Farm at Foston
An exceptional turnout of people gathered in Burton on Trent town hall on Thursday 23rd June to attend the film screening and public debate on the proposed plans to build a giant pig farm in the village of Foston (application CW9/0311/174). The meeting was jointly organised by Pig Business and The Soil Association, the UK’s leading charity campaigning for planet-friendly food and farming.
Dominic West Opposes Factory Pig Farm
On Wednesday 15th June we visited the proposed Foston factory farm site with actor Dominic West, star of TV police drama The Wire and anti mega-farm activist.
The Dark Side of Factory Farming
Watch our short film that summarises the impacts of the overuse of antibiotics and antimicrobials in factory farming and the potential consequences for human health.
Presentations & Panel Discussion, Capitol Hill, March 2011
Pig Business and the Center for Food Safety co-hosted a first U.S. screening and panel discussion in collaboration with Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) at the Capitol Visitors Center, Washington D.C., 9th March 2011.
Interview on FOX NEWS 5 with Tracy Worcester, March 2011
This interview followed the US premier of Pig Business on Capitol Hill, Washington D.C. 9th March.
Presentations & Debate, EU Parliament, February 2011
On February 9th 2011, Pig Business organised a screening and debate at the EU Parliament with the aim of informing politicians, commissioners, councillors and their advisers about the negative impacts of industrial farming on people, pigs and the planet with suggested solutions.
Leslie Ash on Pig Business, Sky News February 2011
ideaCity, 2010
ideaCity, also known as ‘Canada’s Premiere Meeting of the Minds’, is an eclectic gathering of artists, adventurers, authors, cosmologists, doctors, designers, entertainers, filmmakers, inventors, magicians, musicians, scientists and technologists.
Pig Business at the House of Commons, 2010
Tracy Worcester and Zac Goldsmith introduce Pig Business to the House of Commons. After this event, over 100 MPs signed the proposed Early Day Motion (No.562) on ‘Pig Welfare’.









