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South Korea sets a compensation plan for dog meat farmers
South Korea sets a compensation plan for dog meat farmers before the 2027 ban
South Korea has announced plans to compensate farmers and others in the country’s dwindling dog meat industry before a formal ban goes effect in 2027.
South Korea to Rehome Over 500,000 Dogs Ahead of Dog Meat Ban in 2027
South Korea is set to ban its centuries-old tradition of consuming dog meat. The ban will take effect in February 2027 as the National Assembly unanimously approved the bill by a vote of 208 to 0 in January.
South Korea offers incentives to dog meat farmers ahead of ban
The move aims to facilitate a smooth transition away from the controversial industry while ensuring the welfare of the animals involved. About the incentives: The government has earmarked 100 billion won ($76 million) to compensate farmers,
South Korea dangles US$75 million in incentives to get rid of dog meat trade for good
Farmers can also get up to US$452 for each dog they surrender, a subsidy decried as insufficient by industry groups.
S. Korea Offers Compensation To Dog Meat Farmers Before 2027 Ban
South Korea will compensate dog farmers to help them relocate almost 500,000 dogs bred for consumption and close their businesses before a 2027 dog meat ban, the agriculture ministry said on Thursday.
South Korea offers compensation to dog meat farmers before 2027 ban
South Korea will compensate dog farmers to help them relocate almost 500,000 dogs bred for consumption and close their businesses before a 2027 dog meat ban, the agriculture ministry said on Thursday.
South Korea Offers Incentives, Adoptions Ahead of Ban on Farming Dogs for Food
South Korea will help rehome almost half a million dogs bred for food and give dog farmers subsidies and incentives to help them prepare for a ban on the practice set to take effect in early 2027, the agriculture ministry said on Thursday.
South Korea government announces compensation package for dog meat farmers
Farmers will be offered 600,000 Korean Won ($451) in compensation for every dog. The South Korean Vice Minister for Agriculture also said the government had no plans to euthanize dogs taken from farmers.
South Korea’s Dog Meat Ban Is Stirring Controversy
South Korea is attempting to ban the practice of eating dogs, but the government’s plan faces criticism from both the dog meat industry and animal rights activists. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman reports.
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