COPENHAGEN - Denmark, Europe's largest exporter of mink pelts, said it will cull millions of the animals bred for their fur after Covid-19 infections were transmitted to their keepers.
- The Netherlands, another major European Union exporter, accelerated a plan to phase out mink farming after two humans were infected with Covid-19 during the first coronavirus wave in May. - France, which exported roughly 120 million euros worth of fur in 2019, has decided to outlaw mink farming from 2025.
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