South Korea to launch task force on banning dog meat
SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea on Thursday said it will launch a task force to consider outlawing dog meat consumption after the countrys president offered to look into ending the centuries-old practice.
Restaurants that serve dog meat are dwindling in South Korea as younger people find dog meat a less appetizing dining option and pets are growing in popularity. Recent surveys indicate more people oppose banning dog meat even if many dont eat it.
In a statement, seven government offices including the Agriculture Ministry said they decided to launch the group comprising officials, civilian experts and people from related organizations to deliver recommendations on possibly outlawing dog meat consumption. It said authorities will gather information on dog farms, restaurants and other facilities while examining public opinion.
The government says the initiative, the first of its kind, doesnt necessarily guarantee the banning of dog meat. The joint statement noted that public awareness of the basic right (to eat preferred foods) and animal rights issues are tangled in a complicated manner when it comes to dog meat consumption.
Ju Yeongbong, general secretary of an association of dog farmers, accused the government of trampling upon the peoples right to eat what they want and farmers right to live.
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