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links go to video & photos library go to q&a facts about fur farming fur farming at a glance about half the furs produced in north america are now farm-raised. worldwide, the figure is closer to % – primarily mink and fox, but also chinchilla, finn raccoon (asiatic raccoon), sable, rex rabbit, karakul sheep
not needing a large land base, fertile soil, or clement weather. fur farming completes the agricultural production cycle. farmed mink and fox are fed left-overs from our own food production, the parts of chickens, pigs and fish we don't eat. the manure, bedding (soiled straw and wood shavings) and carcasses...
https://www.truthaboutfur.com/en/fur-farming
code section codes section description section- chapter ( to ) – section i - live animals; animal products custom duty chapter code chapter codes chapter description chapter- meat and edible meat offal custom duty heading code hs codes heading heading description meat of bovine animals, fresh and chilled
meat of bovine animals, frozen meat of swine, fresh, chilled or frozen meat of sheep or goats, fresh chillled or frozen meat of horses, asses mules of hinnies, fresh, chilled or frozen edible offal of bovine animals, swine, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules or hinnies, fresh chilled or frozen meat,...
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