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South Korea’s dog meat ban law will come into effect. The whereabouts of hundreds of thousands of food dogs are unknown and attract attention | International | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency, Pyeongtaek, Comprehensive Foreign News Report on the 28th) South Korea’s dog meat ban law will take effect in February next year. As the ban approaches, the scale of the industry is shrinking rapidly. However, the whereabouts of hundreds of thousands of dogs originally bred for food purposes are a mystery. Former food dog breeders and animal rights groups speculate that most of them may have been slaughtered. Agence France-Presse reported that South Korea legislated in January 2024 to ban the breeding, slaughtering and sale of food dogs. The law will take effect in February next year, and violators may be sentenced to up to three years in prison. South Korean government data shows that there will be about 400,000 to 450,000 food dogs raised in the country in 2024; the Ministry of Agriculture now estimates that there are only about 20,000 dogs left on breeding farms. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, as of May, 1,265 food dog breeding farms have applied to close their operations, accounting for about 82% of the total. In order to assist the industry in transformation, the government provides subsidies of up to 600,000 won (approximately NT$12,500) per animal to encourage operators to reduce the number of food dogs, but the relevant authorities have not tracked the whereabouts of these dogs. Information obtained by a congressman shows that as of February, only 623 food dogs had been adopted and less than 500 had been sent to shelters. Animal rights groups and former farm owners believe most of the other dogs were likely culled. Kim Young-hwan (transliteration), representative of the animal protection group CARE, said that such a possibility is “infuriating”, but the reality is that domestic animal protection groups lack the resources to rescue more dogs. Former breeder Ju Yeong-bong told AFP that he believed the unaccounted-for dogs “may have been eaten”. He also mentioned: “This policy was forced due to political factors, without meaningful dialogue, and insufficient measures were taken to protect our livelihoods.” Zhu Rongfeng pointed out that many former livestock farmers are trying to change careers and switch to raising other livestock, but the lengthy government review process makes the transition very difficult. Park Joo-yeon, a lawyer and head of the animal rights group PNR, said that for advocates, the legislation would not only end the practice of eating dog meat, but also fill “long-term loopholes” in the regulations on the breeding of food dogs. Unlike cattle or pigs, dogs are not classified as livestock under Korean law, which means that the dog meat industry has not been subject to humane breeding and slaughter regulations for decades. (Compiled by: Hong Peiying) 1150628 Support the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of support to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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Taiwan International Vegetarian Food Festival debuts in Singapore to promote the concept of health and sustainability | Lifestyle | Central News Agency CNA



2026/5/31 17:53 (updated at 5/31 18:06) Please agree to our privacy policy to enable the news listening function. The representative office in Singapore organized the “Taiwan International Vegetarian Food Festival” in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture, Taiwan Agricultural Development Corporation, Michelin Green Star Restaurant Yangming Spring, Singapore Fo Guang Shan and other groups. Representative in Singapore Tong Zhenyuan (3rd from left) attended the event. (Provided by the Representative Office in Singapore) Central News Agency reporter Wu Shenghong Singapore fax May 31, 2015 (Central News Agency reporter Wu Shenghong Singapore special cable on the 31st) The Representative Office in Singapore organized the “Taiwan International Vegetarian Food Festival” in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture, Taiwan Agricultural Development Corporation, Michelin Green Star Restaurant Yangming Spring, Singapore Fo Guang Shan and other groups. Tong Zhenyuan, the representative in Singapore, said today that he looks forward to promoting Taiwan’s vegetarian food culture and health and sustainability concepts, and deepening exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and new industries. The representative office in Singapore released press materials today stating that the first event of the “2026 Taiwan International Vegetarian Food Festival” will be held at Fo Guang Shan in Singapore from the end of May to June 1. The event is jointly promoted by the representative office in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture, Taiwan Agricultural Development Corporation, Michelin Green Star Restaurant Yang Ming Spring, Fo Guang Shan in Singapore and multiple civil society groups. Through vegetarian cultural exchanges, charity sales and the promotion of high-quality agricultural products, the event will showcase the charm of Taiwan’s healthy, sustainable and exquisite vegetarian culture to the Singaporean society. The representative office pointed out that this event invited the “Yang Ming Spring” team to Singapore for exchanges, and guided Fo Guang Shan volunteers to use Taiwanese ingredients to prepare Taiwanese-style “Taiwanese Mushroom and Bamboo Shoot Porridge” and “Taiwanese-style Ancient Style Rice Balls” for charity sale. Taiwan’s latest developed varieties of mango and pineapple are available on site for the public to taste. The representative office stated that during the event, religious and cultural activities such as the “Special Exhibition of Master Hsing Yun”, the Buddha Bathing Dharma Ceremony, and the worship of the Four Bodhisattvas will be held. The venue was decorated with Taiwanese phalaenopsis and oncidium, displaying Taiwan’s flower industry and exquisite agricultural achievements through exquisite floral design, and adding a festive atmosphere to Singapore’s Vesak Day. Tang Shuhua, chairman of the Taiwan Agricultural Development Corporation, went to Singapore at the end of May to communicate with local industry players, hoping to increase the visibility and business opportunities of Taiwan’s agricultural products in the Singapore market. On behalf of the Ministry of Agriculture, Tong Zhenyuan and Tong Zhenyuan presented Taiwanese mangoes, pineapples and orchids to Fo Guang Shan in Singapore. Tong Zhenyuan said that he hopes to use this to symbolize the exchanges and cooperation between Taiwan and Singapore in the fields of culture, religion and agriculture, and to enhance the image of Taiwan’s agricultural products and national brand. The representative office pointed out that the “Taiwan International Vegetarian Food Festival” series of activities will be launched in Singapore from May to September. A vegetarian education forum will be held at the Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Center in Singapore on June 6; a Vegetarian Festival themed exhibition will be held from June 30; Yang Ming Spring will also cooperate with Singaporean catering brand Sichuan Douhua Rice Restaurant to launch vegetarian dishes from July 1 to September 30. (Editor: Wei Shu) 1150531 Support the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of sponsorship to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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