City
Epaper

70 pc of dog farms in S. Korea closed business after dog meat ban: Ministry

By IANS | Updated: August 14, 2025 09:20 IST

Seoul, Aug 14 Seven out of 10 dog farms in South Korea have closed their doors since the ...

Open in App

Seoul, Aug 14 Seven out of 10 dog farms in South Korea have closed their doors since the country enacted a law banning dog meat consumption a year earlier, the agriculture ministry said on Thursday.

Of a total of 1,537 dog farms nationwide, 1,072, or 70 percent, have shut down their operations since the special bill on banning dog meat consumption took effect in August last year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

The shuttered farms had raised 346,000 dogs, which account for 74 percent of the 468,000 dogs raised for meat across the country, reports Yonhap news agency.

A ministry official said the closure rate was higher than expected thanks to growing public awareness that it is the "task of this generation" to end dog meat consumption and government incentives.

The special legislation bans the breeding, butchering, distributing and selling of dogs for meat. It also calls for subsidies to help people in the dog meat industry switch jobs.

Following a three-year grace period, violators of the law will face a maximum sentence of two years in prison or a fine of up to 30 million won (US$21,753), starting in 2027.

The bill bans the breeding, butchering, distributing and selling of dogs for meat while calling for subsidies to help people in the dog meat industry switch jobs.

Following a three-year grace period, violators of the law will face a maximum sentence of two years in prison or a fine of up to 30 million won (US$20,583), starting in 2027.

"We will help all dog farms change or close their businesses by 2027," an agriculture ministry official said, vowing to work to make South Korea a nation with an advanced animal welfare system.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalBangladesh: Devotees throng ISKCON temple in Dhaka to celebrate Janmashtami

Technology1.4 lakh users activated FASTag annual pass on Day 1 with 1.39 lakh transactions

Business1.4 lakh users activated FASTag annual pass on Day 1 with 1.39 lakh transactions

National1.4 lakh users activated FASTag annual pass on Day 1 with 1.39 lakh transactions

International"Russia lost an oil client, which is India," says Trump on sanctions threat

Business Realted Stories

BusinessStrong monsoon, rising wages, and govt spending fuel rural economy recovery: Report

Business"Sovereign rating upgrade was much required," says PM EAC member Sanjeev Sanyal as S&P upgrades India to BBB

BusinessCII welcomes next-generation upcoming GST reforms announced by PM Modi during I-Day speech

BusinessIndia, Singapore hold talks on deepening trade and investment ties

BusinessBusiness owners welcome PM Modi’s announcement on next-generation GST reforms