Brazil advances in banning foie gras: a milestone against animal torture in the region

In a historic move for animal protection in Latin America, the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil approved a bill that prohibits the production and commercialization of foie gras throughout the national territory.

The measure, approved on April 28, 2026, now awaits presidential sanction to eradicate a practice globally classified as systematic torture.

The force-feeding process (Gavage)

The ban focuses on the method of force-feeding, a technique that involves inserting a metal tube into the throat of ducks and geese to pump massive amounts of grain and fat.

The goal is to induce a severe disease called hepatic steatosis, causing the bird’s liver to swell up to 10 times its natural size.

Brazil moves towards banning foie gras: a practice of animal torture

Consequences for animal welfare

The suffering derived from this “luxury” practice includes devastating physical damage to the birds:

  • Severe injuries: Organ perforations, esophagus damage, and difficulty breathing.

  • Mobility issues: Inability to move due to the disproportionate weight of the diseased organ.

  • High mortality: The death rate in these specimens can be up to 20 times higher than that of traditional breeding.

A strong message to the world

With this law, Brazil becomes the first country in Latin America to implement a complete federal ban, joining a list of nations such as Argentina, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Israel, which already reject this technique for ethical reasons.

The decision underscores a global paradigm shift: animal welfare must prevail over culinary refinement, definitively banishing a practice considered barbaric by legislators and animal rights organizations worldwide.

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