Hi everyone,
A few weeks ago, Sinergia responded to our review of them. Since then, we’ve exchanged several emails with Sinergia and ACE, and have taken steps to address misunderstandings.
Based in part on these exchanges, we’ve written an article addressing the key points from Sinergia’s response to our review. We shared a draft of this article with Sinergia and ACE eight days before publication, but neither decided to give pre-publication comments.
We’ve also invited Carolina (Sinergia’s director) to have a live discussion with us in a podcast format and talk over any remaining points of contention.
Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions, feel free to reach out or leave a comment.
There are two JBS ear notching commitments Sinergia has claimed existed:
It appears Sinergia and Vetted Causes agree that Commitment 1 never existed.
Note: Sinergia is currently being credited for Commitment 1 even though it never existed.
It appears Sinergia and Vetted Causes agree that this is a pre-existing policy being presented as a new commitment. The policy was already in place in 2021, yet Sinergia claimed it as a new 2023 win.
It’s also worth noting that many of the commitments Sinergia takes credit for don’t use definitive language like “100%” or “all farms.” For example, Alibem's surgical castration commitment from Row 4 states Alibem will: “Maintain immunocastration instead of surgical castration – a procedure that was voluntarily eliminated from the Company’s protocols in 2010.” (translated from Portuguese to English).
Sinergia took 70% credit for this 2010 policy even though Sinergia didn't exist until 2017. Further, there is no mention of "100%" or "all farms."
Additionally, Sinergia’s own “Upper bound” for how many companies will actually follow through on their commitments is just 65% (see Cell B14), which shows many of these commitments are not reliable or permanent. JBS themselves has already walked back their ear notching commitment (see Page 42) .
It appears Sinergia and Vetted Causes agree teeth clipping was already illegal prior to the alleged commitments. Here is a quote from Sinergia's Pigs in Focus report: "According to Normative Instruction 113/2020 (IN 113/2020), teeth clipping is prohibited".
This is factually incorrect, the edits Sinergia describes did not occur. Every archive of the webpage from October 24, 2022 states: “The Cooperative only chooses to adopt immunocastration, as it is a less invasive practice.” (translated from Portuguese to English)
Here is a screen recording proving this to be the case.
It appears Sinergia and Vetted Causes agree that Sinergia should not have taken credit for helping 100% of BRF’s sows in 2023 through this commitment when only ~5% were impacted.
It appears Sinergia and Vetted Causes agree that: