Article 2AP5K Chinese medicine fuelling rise in donkey slaughter for global skin trade

Chinese medicine fuelling rise in donkey slaughter for global skin trade

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Katherine Purvis
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2AP5K)

Demand for hide, used to make traditional ejiao, has raised the price and rate of slaughter of donkeys, endangering the livelihoods of those who rely on them

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Thousands of donkeys in developing countries are being killed and their skins sold to China for use in traditional medicine, reveals a report published today by the Donkey Sanctuary.

Demand for donkey hide, which is boiled to produce gelatine - the key ingredient in a medicine called ejiao - has raised the price and the rate of slaughter of the animals, threatening the livelihoods of poor communities who rely on the them.

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