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    Domestic fur animal breeding enterprises make commitment to regulate slaughter

    • Last Update: 2008-11-03
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: on August 20, the breeding Committee of China Wildlife Protection Association held a new working session of fur Professional Committee in response to the "peeling under incomplete death" event in China that the international community is concerned about Relevant experts and representatives of fur animal breeding enterprises issued a joint statement: "peeling under the condition of incomplete death" is not necessary for fur animal breeding, and has no help to improve the quality and production efficiency of fur, but is a very bad behavior of individual people, which should be eliminated The 31 breeding enterprises also solemnly promised that they would consciously abide by the Interim Provisions of the State Forestry Administration on the technical management of the domestication, breeding and utilization of fur wild animals (mammals), treat animals well, regulate slaughtering, strive to improve breeding conditions, ensure animal welfare, and accept the supervision and inspection of relevant national departments and the international community In February this year, peta (International Organization for the good of animals) released the article "interesting fur" and distributed relevant videos on the website to show the bloody scene of "peeling under the condition of incomplete death" of animals in a certain place in China, which caused strong repercussions in the international community and seriously affected the international image of China's fur industry Finland and other European Union countries have a strong influence on China's existence One phenomenon expressed concern and even took measures to resist Chinese fur products At present, Switzerland has passed a law banning the import of Chinese fur products.
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