Denmarks illegal cull order sees mink sector destroyed

Denmark’s illegal order to cull mink should serve as a warning of the impact Government decisions can have to destroy a farming sector.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Denmarks illegal cull order sees mink sector destroyed

Denmark's illegal order to cull mink should serve as a warning of the impact Government decisions can have to destroy a farming sector. About 12 million mink were culled without industry consultation,...

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