South Korea announced plans Thursday to compensate farmers and others in the country's dwindling dog meat industry before a ...
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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.
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 announced plans Thursday to compensate famers and others in the country’s dwindling dog meat industry before a ...
South Korea will help rehome almost half a million dogs bred for food and give dog farmers subsidies and incentives to help ...
STORY: South Korea has set itself the task of rehoming almost half a million dogs bred for food. And announced it will give ...
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 ...
This is particularly worrying for officials as the country battles the world’s lowest birth rate read more A woman pushes a stroller with a dog as she takes a walk in Seoul, South Korea. The sale of ...
POHANG, South Korea — The Associated Press spoke with dozens of South Koreans for a detailed look at the nation's stark division in views about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's aggressive ...
POCHEON, Gyeonggi Province — Arong, a seven-year-old mixed breed dog ... and the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) as this year’s pet-friendly tourism city, along with Suncheon in South Jeolla ...
South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the North’s eastern waters SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea says North Korea has fired a ballistic missile toward the North’s ...