The International Fur Trade Welcomes The Chinese Government’s White Paper On Fur Animal And Farming Management
As the Chinese economy continues to grow at unprecedented rates and demand for fur in China steadily climbs, the Chinese Government has issued a White Paper on the status of the fur sector in China [1]. This follows on from the introduction in 2005 of the Regulation on Technical Management of Breeding, Keeping and Housing Fur Animal Species.
The White Paper outlines the Chinese Government’s commitment to conservation and to animal welfare, and provides the first comprehensive overview of the regulations in place covering wild and farmed fur animals.
The Chinese Government has for many decades recognised the importance of fur farming as a means of providing a viable livelihood for China’s vast rural population and raising living standards. The Chinese Government also recognises the importance of scientific research and the need to follow international standards, supported by monitoring and inspection to ensure continued improvements in animal welfare.
Andreas Lenhart, the Chairman of the International Fur Trade Federation (IFTF) comments, “The IFTF warmly welcomes the publication of the White Paper. The Chinese Government openly acknowledges its support for the fur sector and for fur farming. The Paper also confirms what we have long known which is that China is committed to the conservation of its wildlife and to animal welfare, and is actively taking care of both.”
Source: http://www.iftf.com/#/press-releases/124/
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