$60,000 is needed to purchase a stunner which SWP already has a farm lined up to replace their current slaughter method. This would be able to very cost effectively (2000 shrimp/dollar/annum) improve the lives of shrimp
By focusing on practical interventions, like reducing suffering during farming and slaughter, the project brings attention to the well-being of invertebrates, often neglected in broader welfare discussions. toca life world
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1. I've talked with Andres a lot. I'm very impressed with him. He's super knowledgeable, data-driven, focused, competent and pragmatic. He gets shit done.
2. SWP project is, IMO, the best charity to come out of charity entrepreneurship, at least for animal welfare (and perhaps overall according to many moral frameworks) in 7 years (about 40 charities I think)
3. ACE (animal charity evaluators) executive director mentioned to me that this was one of the top things they thought was worth pursuing.
4. People are starting to take shrimp more seriously. Growing now can be pivotal
5. SWP is getting much more ambitious at solving this problem. We should reward that.
6. There are a lot of shrimp. About 5x more shrimp are farmed than all land animals.
7. Extreme cost effectiveness.