• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • EYES ON ANIMALS – Watching out for their Welfare
  • English
  • Dutch
  • German

Eyes on Animals

Watching out for their Welfare

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
DONATE
  • About us
    • What we do
    • Our team
    • Key Figures
    • Our Vision
    • Contact
  • News
    • Latest news
    • Good news
    • Bad news
    • Featured news
    • Newsletter
  • Inspections
    • Farms
    • Markets
    • Transports
    • Slaughterhouses
    • Special projects
    • Other
  • Training
    • Police
    • Truck drivers
    • Poultry-catchers
    • Slaughter personnel
    • Training Material
    • Request a training
  • Industry Tips
    • Animal transport
      • Cattle
      • Pigs
      • Poultry
    • Slaughterhouses
      • Cattle
      • Pigs
      • Poultry
      • Ritual slaughter
    • Educational videos
  • Publications
    • In the media
      • Print
      • Television
      • Radio
      • Videos
    • Newsletters
    • Special reports
    • Training Material
    • Annual reviews
  • Help us
Home » Our training » Two-day workshop for pig and poultry farmers in Ghana on better housing and slaughter methods

Two-day workshop for pig and poultry farmers in Ghana on better housing and slaughter methods

February 23, 2026

On Tuesday and Wednesday 23rd and 24th June,2026, the Wacpaw/EonA team was in Accra on the invitation of Frankatson Limited to participate in a two day Pig and Poultry Seminar. We gave talks to 76 pig farmers on Humane Housing,Transportation and Slaughter. The Ghanaian farmers expressed their gratitude for sharing important knowledge on animal behaviour and welfare with them. They were particularly happy to learn about captive bolt stunner to make pigs unconscious before slaughter and pledged to stop clubbing the pigs and immediately adopt stunning when available. They indicated their readiness for practical trainings on humane handling and slaughter. The feedback after the training was encouraging. 

The second tday of the workshop was with Poultry farmers and again, the impact was huge as farmers agreed with our suggestions of installing perches, reducing overcrowding in houses, increasing lighting and provision of natural enrichments as ways of minimizing pecking and stress. 

Overall,the two days workshop was very successful and impactful. 

The team will soon embark to visit many of their farms and slaughter slabs to give practical trainings on humane handling and the use of stunners. Thanks to a big donation from Stichting Anti Dierenleed, 8 captive bolt stunners and thousands of cartridges are on their way from Eyes on Animals in the Netherlands to the WACPAW office in Ghana.

We express our sincere gratitude to Frankatson Limited and the farmers for giving us the opportunity to interact with them. 

Filed Under: Our training, Slaughter industry Tagged With: animal welfare improvements, animal welfare trainings

Primary Sidebar

Search

Featured

Supporting “Eyes on Happy Pigs” — A New Educational Centre for Better Pig Welfare in the Netherlands

Eyes on Animals is pleased to support a promising new initiative in the Netherlands that aims to … [Read More...] about Supporting “Eyes on Happy Pigs” — A New Educational Centre for Better Pig Welfare in the Netherlands

Featured

Regional slaughterhouses are disappearing — and animals are paying the price

February 21, 2026

Across the Netherlands, regional slaughterhouses are disappearing at an alarming pace. Not because … [Read More...] about Regional slaughterhouses are disappearing — and animals are paying the price

Our most recent newsletter

Dear friends,

At Eyes on Animals, we believe real change for animals only happens through long-term focus and persistence. Since 2009, we have continuously investigated and exposed the fate of unwanted dairy calves in Europe.

Read more…

Subscribe to our newsletter

Subscribe

* indicates required

Eyes on Animals op X

eyes_on_animals Eyes on Animals @eyes_on_animals ·
1 Jul

Bien: “Biologische boeren en andere koplopers die al hebben geïnvesteerd in dierenwelzijn en extensivering verdienen maatwerk en een goed verdienmodel, geen extra belemmeringen.”
👍 Eens! #stikstof #dierwaardig

Reply on Twitter 2072216914156470752 Retweet on Twitter 2072216914156470752 2 Like on Twitter 2072216914156470752 4 Twitter 2072216914156470752
eyes_on_animals Eyes on Animals @eyes_on_animals ·
1 Jul

Opinie: Bij de aanpak van de stikstofcrisis mogen de dieren niet worden vergeten | de Volkskrant . #stikstof #dierwaardig

Reply on Twitter 2072216326140035330 Retweet on Twitter 2072216326140035330 5 Like on Twitter 2072216326140035330 4 Twitter 2072216326140035330
eyes_on_animals Eyes on Animals @eyes_on_animals ·
1 Jul

🐖 Arme stumpers.
- Twee varkens belanden in mestkelder van stal aan de Schoenlapperweg in Nijkerk - De Veense Courant #varkens #mest #stalvloer

Reply on Twitter 2072209733625282891 Retweet on Twitter 2072209733625282891 9 Like on Twitter 2072209733625282891 4 Twitter 2072209733625282891
Load More...

ANBI

Latest news

Meat printer prints plant based meat

NOS-news: The meat printer

October 13, 2022

Veggie burger

Vox: Plant-based meat is better for the planet

November 18, 2021

All Future Vision news

Footer

Donate with Paypal

Paypal Eyes on Animals
One-time donation:
Monthly donation:

Reading Material

  • In the Media
  • Newsletters
  • Special EonA reports
  • Legislative texts
  • ANBI

Our Amsterdam Office

Amsterdam House Hotel
Eyes on Animals main office is in downtown Amsterdam, at the Amsterdam House Hotel. The generous and warm-hearted hotel owner donated to Eyes on Animals, free of charge, a beautiful room where our inspectors can work, hold meetings and store their material.

Copyright © 2026 · Eyes on Animals | Website by Webkompaan