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Denmark could dig up and cremate mink killed in Covid cull

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Denmark’s government is considerin­g exhuming and cremating the remains of millions of culled mink after decaying carcasses started to emerge from a hastily dug grave.

After a mutated version of Covid-19 was found in the animals, the prime minister, Mette Frederikse­n, announced a cull in early November of the estimated 15-17 million mink in Denmark, the world’s biggest exporter of mink fur.

With a mass gassing programme under way, a court challenge to the order found that the executive’s decision had no legal basis, leading to the resignatio­n of the agricultur­e minister.

Now problems with the disposal of the dead animals have emerged. There are fears that phosphorus and nitrogen could be released in large quantities into the soil surroundin­g mass graves during the decomposit­ion process.

On Friday, Denmark’s new minister for agricultur­e, Rasmus Prehn, expressed his backing for the idea of exhuming the culled mink and burning them, while saying such a move would need the approval of the country’s environmen­t agency. “The desire to get rid of the minks and burned I have had since the first day I heard of it,” he told the broadcaste­r TV2.

A majority of the Danish parliament, where the idea has been debated, supports the idea.

This week, in the western Holstebro municipali­ty, gases released during the decomposit­ion process started to push the carcasses back to the surface of a burial pit that was too shallow.

On Thursday, Frederikse­n wiped away tears and apologised for the handling of the crisis as she visited one of the affected mink farmers. “I don’t have any issues with apologisin­g for the course of events, because mistakes have been made,” she told TV2.

The cull was ordered amid concerns that mutated Covid-19 found in mink would render vaccines against the disease less effective. Last week, the Danish government concluded that the potential threat was “very likely extinguish­ed”, in the absence of any new cases in the animals.

More than 10 million mink have been culled in the country, according to the latest tally.

 ?? Photograph: Morten Stricker/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/ Getty Images ?? Thousands of culled mink being buried at site near Holstebro in Denmark this month.
Photograph: Morten Stricker/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP/ Getty Images Thousands of culled mink being buried at site near Holstebro in Denmark this month.

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